• We’re currently investigating an issue related to the forum theme and styling that is impacting page layout and visual formatting. The problem has been identified, and we are actively working on a resolution. There is no impact to user data or functionality, this is strictly a front-end display issue. We’ll post an update once the fix has been deployed. Thanks for your patience while we get this sorted.

what guns do you own

a cooey .22 bolt

not a self-defense gun, if you didnt notice.. so the stress situatuion doesnt really apply.
 
Originally posted by: notfred
none. And I've never fired a gun "in stress situation".

the reason i want to learn is so that (God forbid), I need to fire it in a stress situation, it won't be my first time.
 
i myself don't own any... getting a 12 gauge this summer though...

a 40 min ride to the firing range and popping off a few rounds is a good stress reliever... never used one in a stress situation.. don't plan to...
 
You can never really be trained in a stress situation. You can learn how to handle the gun but until you are in a stress situation you will not know how you will react.
 
Originally posted by: yakko
You can never really be trained in a stress situation. You can learn how to handle the gun but until you are in a stress situation you will not know how you will react.

true, but alot of people get guns, shoot them couple of times and think that if they need to use gun fast they will be able which is totally not true.
 
Originally posted by: Ylen13
Originally posted by: yakko
You can never really be trained in a stress situation. You can learn how to handle the gun but until you are in a stress situation you will not know how you will react.

true, but alot of people get guns, shoot them couple of times and think that if they need to use gun fast they will be able which is totally not true.
Yep, but they'll be able to handle their gun likely faster than I could since I've never had my hands on anything but a shotgun skeet shooting 😉

You can't train entirely for a situation and training doesn't replace experience but it sure is better than nothing!

 
Taurus 85UL
Calico M100
Glock 22C
Glock 26
Remington 870 Marine Magnum
Savage 110FP
Ruger Mini 14

Rifle club in HS for 3 years
Hunting courses/gun safety courses X 3
Texas Concealed Weapons training X 2
Firing Range 15 X
Thousands of rounds hunting & plinking.

<---Redneck gun totin' 2nd Amendment lunatic...
 
Originally posted by: Ylen13
Originally posted by: yakko
You can never really be trained in a stress situation. You can learn how to handle the gun but until you are in a stress situation you will not know how you will react.

true, but alot of people get guns, shoot them couple of times and think that if they need to use gun fast they will be able which is totally not true.

a lot of people (that have lots of training... military/police mostly) go into something called "muscle memory" when they are in a stress situation.
 
Remington 870 12 ga.
Savage 20 ga / .22 Over Under
.22 ca Revolver <forgot the Manufacturer.... It's in SC and I can't just go look.....
M-1 Garand 30/06
Smith and Wesson .357 Mag

I received training all through my childhood, as my Great Grandfather taught me marksmanship.
Had to hit a Coke bottle cap with the .22 Marlin single shot he had, before I could drink the Coke.
Cokes get hot quick in SC , so you had to hit the cap quick.
No stress shooting training, but plenty of Martial Arts when I was younger..... Judo, Kenpo Karate, Jeet Kun Do....

Adrenaline control is the key.

Take a class.
<CA. Redneck who votes, the status quo's worst enemy......
 
None currently. I do however plan on getting a handgun in the near future and proper training. Over the years I've noticed my neighboorhood changing, and not for the better.
 
2 Winchester .22's

.308 mag.

30.06

30/30

.35 remmington

Muzzle Loader and of course the good ole set of 12 gauges...

And my over under 20 gauge / .222

😀

 
speaking of guns, how much would it cost if u want to do something shooting practice at shooting range. I have a relative that own gun store so i can rent a gun from him.

P.S last time i shoot a gun was when was 15 for about 3 min.
 
Originally posted by: Ylen13
speaking of guns, how much would it cost if u want to do something shooting practice at shooting range. I have a relative that own gun store so i can rent a gun from him.

P.S last time i shoot a gun was when was 15 for about 3 min.

can you rent guns at a shooting range?
 
Originally posted by: iamme
Originally posted by: Ylen13
speaking of guns, how much would it cost if u want to do something shooting practice at shooting range. I have a relative that own gun store so i can rent a gun from him.

P.S last time i shoot a gun was when was 15 for about 3 min.

can you rent guns at a shooting range?

no idea but great question, anyone knows??
 
12 gauge Winchester model 1300 black shadow with rifled deer barrel and bird barrel

I've been shooting for years - I'm 8th bar Sharpshooter with the NRA for small bore rifles and Sharpshooter for shotguns. Unfortunately, I'm in school now, which has put a big damper on my hobby.
 
Ruger 10/22 rifle

Russian SKS 7.62 x 39

Glock 22

Glock 27

Rock River Arms m4 Entry Tactical


No "formal" training but alot of range time and tips, etc. from more experienced shooters.

Also pretty good with the sniper rifle in UT.

de


 
I've got a BB-Gun.....heh, you didn't specify fire-arm......i've shot a lot of things though, hunted a couple of times(fowl)...no big game though.....i know how to shoot though.....self-defense that is
 
Originally posted by: Ylen13
Originally posted by: iamme
Originally posted by: Ylen13
speaking of guns, how much would it cost if u want to do something shooting practice at shooting range. I have a relative that own gun store so i can rent a gun from him.

P.S last time i shoot a gun was when was 15 for about 3 min.

can you rent guns at a shooting range?

no idea but great question, anyone knows??


Yes, they're pretty cheap. The range I go to has handgun rentals for $7/day, you can trade guns back during the time you're there so it's $7 to try as many guns as you want.

I own a Glock 19, I took a tactical handgun class as soon as I bought it to get a better idea of how to handle it. Training is very important--you can't predict how you'll react in a life-or-death situation but you will fall back on your training.
 
Back
Top