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chibajoe Donating Member (184 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu May-26-11 08:31 AM
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Para-military force teaches gun nuts to kill people
Edited on Thu May-26-11 08:33 AM by chibajoe
http://romeoville.patch.com/articles/citizens-police-academy-home-on-the-shooting-range">Well, not really ;-)

I learned a lot about guns and gun safety at Tuesday night’s Citizens Police Academy, but the biggest lesson I took away was this: I’ll never be an expert marksman.
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ManiacJoe Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu May-26-11 03:58 PM
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1. That is a common reaction for anyone starting with the wrong gun.
The best place to start is a .22 handgun. No loud bang; no recoil to speak of. Allows you to concentrate on the fundamentals.

Afterwards you can move up to something bigger. Good marksmanship is just a matter of time and effort, but it is a perishable skill.
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spin Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu May-26-11 05:01 PM
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2. When I go shooting I usually put 50 rounds through my Ruger .22 target pistol ...
to warm up.

The only problem with an experienced gun owner shooting a .22 is that the recoil is so low that it can be a little harder to take seriously. This can cause your accuracy to suffer a little. You just have to concentrate a little more.

I agree that for a beginning shooter a quality .22 revolver or pistol is the best weapon to learn the fundamentals of shooting. It quite possible that by the time you become really proficient with a .22 you will have saved enough money on ammunition to by a larger caliber firearm.

My first handgun was a used Rohm .38 special. When you consider that I had no experience with a handgun and this particular firearm was cheap and poorly made it is no surprise that I had a hard time hitting a target at 25 yards. So I decided to buy a higher quality firearm and purchased a Ruger Blackhawk .357 magnum western style revolver.



While this was a very accurate handgun, I still found my accuracy lacking. So I decided to trade this weapon in on a .22 cal Ruger Mark 1 target pistol.



I learned the basics of shooting with this firearm. It proved to be one of the best investments I ever made. Eventually I bought a number of different handguns in a variety of calibers. I've enjoyed shooting now for 42 years and while I never tried any competitive shooting, many shooters told me I should.

So I agree, "the best place to start is a .22 handgun."
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gejohnston Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu May-26-11 11:53 PM
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8. My first was a Colt Huntsman
then I traded it for a Single Six. Hope to get another Single six to keep my Walther company.
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Hoyt Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu May-26-11 08:55 PM
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3. That's comforting. Do you carry in public?
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gejohnston Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu May-26-11 09:37 PM
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4. he said he won't make the Olympic pistol team, not miss a thug three feet in front of him or her
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petronius Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu May-26-11 09:44 PM
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5. It's an article, not the OP's own story
And the writer makes it pretty clear that she doesn't intend to do any more shooting...
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diveguy Donating Member (117 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu May-26-11 11:28 PM
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6. what does the thread title
have to do with the story? I didnt see a para-military force, or gun nuts, or people teaching to kill in that story anywhere.
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gejohnston Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu May-26-11 11:50 PM
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7. anti bait satire
para military, the police
teaching people how to kill, just showing them basic shooting
gun nuts, anyone that showed up.
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chibajoe Donating Member (184 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri May-27-11 11:15 AM
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9. Thank you for explaining that
Edited on Fri May-27-11 11:18 AM by chibajoe
My response would have been... less kind. :evilgrin:
It seems like a sense of humor is something that not everyone possesses.
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