Originally posted by: enwar3
So... I used to think guns were super bad and the world would be better off without them, but with all the gun control stuff I've read lately, I've been thinking it's not that bad of an idea to get to know how to use one.
I was gonna take a gun safety class if I couldn't get a job this summer, and since it's looking like I'm not (FRKKING GSHKL😀HFPS"OJ:"EWNL:SFNM), I'm wondering where to start.
First of all, I don't turn 18 til July. Is there some law that doesn't let minors use guns?
The following classes of people are ineligible to possess, receive, ship, or transport firearms or ammunition:
Those convicted of crimes punishable by imprisonment for over one year, except state misdemeanors punishable by two years or less.
Fugitives from justice.
Unlawful users of certain depressant, narcotic, or stimulant drugs.
Those adjudicated as mental defectives or incompetents or those committed to any mental institution.
Illegal aliens.
Citizens who have renounced their citizenship.
Those persons dishonorably discharged from the Armed Forces.
Persons less than 18 years of age for the purchase of a shotgun or rifle.
Persons less than 21 years of age for the purchase of a firearm that is other than a shotgun or rifle.
Persons subject to a court order that restrains such persons from harassing, stalking, or threatening an intimate partner.
Persons convicted in any court of a misdemeanor crime of domestic violence.
An individual 21 years of age or older may acquire a handgun from a dealer federally licensed to sell firearms in the individual's state of residence
An individual 18 years of age or older may purchase a rifle or shotgun from a federally licensed dealer in any state
I would agree with adairusmc about getting a .22 rifle. they are just fun and easy to shoot because of virtually no recoil and very inexpensive ammo. It will be a good learning firearm.
The Ruger 10/22 is really popular. I own a Henry Goldenboy lever action .22 that is really nice, although a bit expensive for a .22 at about $350. Henry does make less expensive models too though (less than $200).
you'll have to wait a bit to get a handgun unless you have a parent or someone 21+ buy it for you and have it registered under their name.