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      Best SHTF firearms solution for the elderly

      Have them shoot a variety of weapons starting with .22lr. Whatever they like - go in that direction. Go over some how to shoot fundamentals first so they have some technique. They should shoot/own what they like to shoot, so they actually practice and enjoy it.
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      Cutco knives worth it?

      I sold cutco decades ago. My parents still use them, and still occasionally buy additional cutco products to add to what they have. However, I have come to prefer other knives. If you’re not a ‘knife guy’, they can be great. For me, I think they cost too much for what you get, and prefer other...
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      Is a 22LR or 25ACP Better for SELF-DEFENCE?

      Carry the gun you’ll enjoy practicing with. Don’t worry about caliber. If you practice with the gun and enjoy shooting it, that’s your best chance of of successfully using it, should that be necessary, in self defense. Sort out the practical issues of what you choose after you know what your...
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      Handgun Hunting Glock 40 or 44mag revolver?

      Ruger 44 mag. My super Blackhawk is one of my favorite guns to shoot. And a classic round, and Elmer Kieth.
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      Bad trouble with neighbor brewing..

      You can get a quickie satellite survey for cheap and fast. I’d get one. Then also get an in person high end survey to get the stakes and super official and accurate markers. Yes to trail cameras, maybe monitoring house as well, if you can conceal them well. Go to the local police now and explain...
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      First hammered knife

      Looks great! I’ve only made very rough shop knives. That looks great for a first go! I hope you keep at it- metals are amazing materials to work with and learn about (I’m a welder by trade).
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      Recommendations on places to get a knife sharpened?

      I have an edge pro for when I want a better edge than a quickie sharpen on a rod or stone, and it can give a phenomenal edge. I used the scissor attachment on hair scissors and it worked great first time- it’s a great product! ...but I enjoy knife sharpening in my spare time...
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      .375 H&H, tell me about yours

      Very few people buy only the guns they ‘need.’ Guns are fun- So if you want it, buy it! Have fun and enjoy it! If you don’t like it, drop me a line- I’ve thought many times about buying one myself...
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      Encounter at the AGC Pistol Range

      Ceasefires are mandatory and there’s no excuse. Pull out your cell phone and videotape (dating myself) that person if there’s no RSO and they ignore a ceasefire. Then get an RSO, and offer to show them the video when you bring them over. There’s no excuse.
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      I need a semi-auto pistol to kill rats at no more than 10 yards

      I used to hunt rats with a Benjamin Marauder .22- awesome!! Highly recommend! They also make a .22 pistol. They are very accurate, quiet, and I took rats out to 30 yards no problem. The bolt action you can work quickly, but one shot DRT kills in to the shoulder aren’t hard once you get the hang...
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      Consignment Guns

      Pm sent on the cz 550 in 7mm rem mag
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      West Virginia Deer Rifle Recommendation Wanted

      Another vote for compass. I’ve been wanting to shoot one for a while and have heard great things from the friend who has one. Lots of caliber options. Also leaves $ for a better scope. A 3-9 leupold would be a lifetime Scope, and fit in budget easily with a compass or compass compact.
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      FIRST FAMILY FIREARM

      Buying a firearm for hd should be a commitment to train with that gun. Buy something you enjoy shooting! It’s worth it to shoot a bunch of different guns - friends or at a rental range - before you buy. Also don’t be afraid to buy more than one if different family members take to different guns...
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      New to MD, can someone suggest where to live???

      Welcome! Another voice saying the same things: Taxes here can be nuts- varies by county but generally high. Traffic is top 3? 5? In the country. Counties matter in MD. Laws and taxes and governments can be very different from one to another. If you’d like the name of my real estate guy...
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      New guy from PG

      Sorry offline all weekend. Had a great time shooting at Agc, although not nearly enough time! Also brought a bunch of guns since it had been a long time since I’d shot, and I just wanted to shoot them... didn’t get to work on anything, but had a great time!!! I’m really happy to be on here -...
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      New guy from PG

      Already a member of msi- it was my Agc ticket, actually!
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      New guy from PG

      Always liked guns, never had any... bought my first a few years ago, now I’ve found shooting really calms me down, chills me out, and centers my head- it’s really nice since my head is usually many places at once. I’m trying to suppress the urge to buy more right now, and focusing on getting...
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      Why would anyone need more than one gun?

      Buy what you like to shoot. Shoot it. You’ll want to shoot other stuff- so learn and shoot and buy new guns as you learn. It’s all about your own preferences. Scratch your itch and have fun and be safe.
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      Consignment Guns

      This was over a week ago but a 92 357 breakdown lever rifle. Really cool.
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      Consignment Guns

      It’s a gun store! They have guns! There was a cool 357 breakdown last time I was there, and all sorts of other stuff to get you in the fun kind of trouble.
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