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RockSalt C Class Poster
Joined: 08 Jan 2010 Posts: 26 Location: Madison WI
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Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2010 11:42 am Post subject: Working on a 3 Gun beginners guide. |
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I have a few questions for all the pros here. I will be modifying these as I work on the article.
Where are some good places to get training?
What type of holster/gun belt is good for a beginner?
What type of guns are good for a beginner, assuming that this person may not have the guns already.
Thank you all for your time and good info. |
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Tom Helbig C Class Poster
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Posted: Thu Apr 08, 2010 7:14 pm Post subject: Gun suggestion |
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If you spend a few hundred dollars more on a high quality AR-15, you may find that you will have better success due to less equipment failures. A chrome lined barrel won't last as long as a hammer forged barrel. There are different specs in receiver magwells. A little out of spec and you will have to pull your mag out instead of pressing the button and having it drop. When buying a gun at a store,bring a couple mags with you and see how they drop. Do your homework. Read up about the gun before buying it.
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