thinking about buying first firearm
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I am going to be getting my dads .357 magnum. Great gun and has a kick to it.;)Leave a comment:
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as stated, a 1022 is a great starter long rifle. There are TONS of customizing options and ammo doesn't get any cheaper. If you wanna take a step up, I'd suggest finding a used .223 mini-14 on gunbroker.com. A little more expensive but they're reliable, very customizable, and can be converted to .22 should you choose to go back to something a little cheaper to shoot.Leave a comment:
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going to dicks sporting goods and a local gun shop today, also gonna hit up a shooting range and see if i can try out a few guns.
:D excitedLeave a comment:
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Good rifle no doubt but not really the best for a beginner to start out with. The punishing recoil will pound the shit outta new shooter and just discourage them. As you will have to tear off your shoulder to get even close to decentLeave a comment:
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Mosin Nagant was used by the White Death. Look him up. Then go buy a Mosin.Leave a comment:
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and I prefer plinking with a bb gun over a 22, because the bb's knock the cans over instead of ripping straight through
plus you don't have the noise, which isn't all that much with a 22, but stillLeave a comment:
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shooting clays is probably the most fun you can have with a gun, imoLeave a comment:
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I think 300 might be a stretch... Lol. Sold the ruger to pay for the savage. Sold the AR to pay for the springfieldLeave a comment:
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My first ever gun was a BB gun, still have it. Then a plethora of shotguns before buying my AR, then my Ruger, selling Ruger, buying Savage, then my SpringfieldLeave a comment:
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nah, that's a BB gun. [/sarcasm]
but seriously, a .22 is all you need to learn how to shoot with. As everyone has said, it is way more fun to go to the range, shoot for a few hours and have only spent $20 versus shooting for ten minutes and being out $50 in ammo.Leave a comment:

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