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Fired my first gunshot last friday with the Rk 62
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rk_62
Recoil was less than expected..
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rk_62
Recoil was less than expected..
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Also, one of you guys explain the buffer wights to me. I dont know wich to order from here, H, H2 or H3. Carbine length gas system
http://www.bravocompanyusa.com/M4-Stock-Milspec-p/stock m4 milspec black - gen2.htm
I finally purchased a gun. This is my first firearm.
Sig Sauer 522
I've read a lot of good reviews on it but wanted to hear what NT experts had to say. Cost $500. Came with iron sights. I bought a strap for it for $25. Takes .22 caliber bullets.
From what I've seen on YouTube, low recoil, accurate, and very rarely malfunctions. I like the fold-able stock too.
Still better than nothing.
Fired my first gunshot last friday with the Rk 62
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rk_62
Recoil was less than expected..
[COLOR=#red]Frank it is his first firearm, and the .22 platform is an EXCELLENT choice for getting familiar with firearms. At least he's not that guy who goes out and buys the most powerful firearm he can find just for his first weapon just because he can. Sorta like the guys who buy a Hayabusa for their first motorcycle ever.
And to be honest the reason why I shoot so well with both hands is because I learned firearm principles on a piddly BB gun, then I graduated to a .22.
All that to say great first firearm purchase Mr.P .22 is relatively cheap and that will allow you to get more trigger time and practice more. Perhaps after awhile you may want to try something different, but if not you should be good.[/COLOR]
Mine was $550 before taxI wasn't trying to come off as an elitest, but just stating it's better than nothing due to the crazy prices right now....
.22 is about all that's left at sub $600 if you can even find them.
even finding 9mm is hard
I'm having problems with my Uzi I lubricated and cleaned it up today. Took it to the range and when I fire it, the first bullet leaves successfully but in some cases, the following bullet goes in the chamber and the 3rd bullet will jump in the way and jam the gun up.
To fix it, i have to take the mag out, and manually removes the bullets.
Is it the gun itself, the mag or maybe even the brand of bullets?
Is this handgun for concealed carry or home defense? If its for home defense, don't worry about the size of it rather if it feels good in your hand and if you can operate it comfortably. If you're allowed to carry concealed in MA and you choose to do so, then you would want a smallish handgun.^ thanks for the suggestions guys. I was leaning more towards the Beretta only because Ive shot it 7 or 8 times more than anything else. I'll look into the ones you guys posted and go from there.
Is this handgun for concealed carry or home defense? If its for home defense, don't worry about the size of it rather if it feels good in your hand and if you can operate it comfortably. If you're allowed to carry concealed in MA and you choose to do so, then you would want a smallish handgun.
Then the Beretta you mentioned sounds fine. They make quality firearms so just get whatever model fits your situation and needs the best.It would be for home defense. In MA you can carry a concealed weapon, if I did end up doing that I would get something smaller.