Gottleib and SAF have done a lot for the 2nd Amendment. He is very intelligent and I have a hard time thinking he is sabotaging us. I have trust in him/SAF.
Also every gun owner should be a contributing member of more than one(or three) pro-gun organizations. JMO
First off, Thank you for all you do.
I was just talking about doing free training. I am a Hunter safety Instructor and a USPSA Range officer.
I was going to look into just doing an Intro to guns class locally(I still may do this) but I would love to get NRA cert and teach for free.
Please...
F@#^ Walmart. I won't buy any guns or ammo from Walmart, screw them I will not give them another chance even if they change there policies.
I will only support local shops and online vendors. I suggest everyone does the same:party29:
I don't have the roller handle on mine and don't think I need/want it. I do have the bullet tray and case tray, along with the strong mount. I do recommend those upgrades.
The best thing is she has already said what gun she likes. Who is anyone to tell her no, she should get.....
I don't buy into the revolver is better for a new shooter. Both have a chance to malfunction and the shooter has to know how to run it. A modern duty pistol(M&P, Glock, XD, SR9...)...
I will add that I would be ok if the State made Hunter Safety, or NRA Basic pistol a requirement. I think you have a valid concern. But I stand by opinion, it will not do a damn bit of good. And I think we should resist right up to the last moment:thumbsup:
Ok here are the simple reasons I am completely against a training requirement.
1. I have more training with firearm safety and handling/use than what police departments require. It is my opinion that most police are under qualified.
2. Who's opinion is it that determines minimum. My...
I look at it like this. I don't need a permit to defend my life. I need a permit so I don't go get charged with illegal possession of a handgun.
What I'm saying is if you have to pull the gun out to defend your life, the question will be were you justified, not about the restrictions of...
The problem with the training requirement is that it doesn't really do anything. You are responsible for your actions, period. If you take a class for CCW you are really not magically "ready" now.
Training is very individual, based on experience, interest, ect.
Compare driving to...