qustion about .17hmr
#11
Joined: May 2005
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From: Northern Florida
First you state that you know all about gun safety, then in another post you state you want to shoot your .22 in your basement? My advice for you is to put the gun back in the box, lock in a secure place and don't touch it again until you (1) take a good shooter safety education course, and (2) read the instruction manual completely over and over again until you FULLY understand everything in it.
#12
Thread Starter
Joined: Jun 2005
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From: western NY
i have a friend that shoots his ar-15 and his 1911 in his basement wich is smaller than mine and he just got out of the USMC. your telling me he is a little kid and dosnt know anything about gun saftey?? HA!
i dont plan on only shooting in my basement, maybe like 10times at most.
^ and yes i do know know about gun saftey but thanks for your opinion.
i dont plan on only shooting in my basement, maybe like 10times at most.
^ and yes i do know know about gun saftey but thanks for your opinion.
#13
i have a friend that shoots his ar-15 and his 1911 in his basement wich is smaller than mine and he just got out of the USMC. your telling me he is a little kid and dosnt know anything about gun saftey?? HA!
i dont plan on only shooting in my basement, maybe like 10times at most.
^ and yes i do know know about gun saftey but thanks for your opinion
^ and yes i do know know about gun saftey but thanks for your opinion
#14
i dont plan on only shooting in my basement, maybe like 10times at most.
You're flirting disaster....
i have a friend that shoots his ar-15 and his 1911 in his basement wich is smaller than mine and he just got out of the USMC. your telling me he is a little kid and dosnt know anything about gun saftey?? HA!
and yes i do know know about gun saftey but thanks for your opinion.
#16
idk but something safe probably.
he said it shook his whole house when he shot it.
he only shot it 3 times to break in the barrel.
Like I said, Marines are the supermen of the firearms world. They're just damned fine combat personnel.
#17
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Tennessee
ajg, you getting a lot of good advice here. You might want to read alot of the gun and shooting threads. Experimentation is not the way to learn about guns. Experiments go wrong and when they do with guns, people get hurt. Everybody on this board loves to shoot and none of us get enough shooting due to time and space restrictions and budget. If your in an area of New York that doesn't allow shooting, find a supervised range somewhere with a safety officer and join or maybe volunteer your time for some shooting time. Good luck to you.
#18
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Joined: Jun 2005
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From: western NY
i live where its legall to shoot guns, but i live in a neighborhood, so i can shoot in my yard. i was wondering if i could just go drive somewhere where theres woods and shoot. i know south of here its basically all woods and hills. you think i could legally shoot there?
#19
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Apr 2005
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From: collin county, TX
ajg2425,
As has already been said, you have received alot of good
advice from people who are trying to help you. You seem
to be ignoring it. Take some time to get to know
(as in study/read) about firearms, your own in particular.
Take a shooters safety course. Go to a legalshooting range
or safe place with owner permission to practice. Please listen to what the goodand experienced people here are telling you.
The life you save may be your own, but just as important,
it may be someone elses.
PKnTX
As has already been said, you have received alot of good
advice from people who are trying to help you. You seem
to be ignoring it. Take some time to get to know
(as in study/read) about firearms, your own in particular.
Take a shooters safety course. Go to a legalshooting range
or safe place with owner permission to practice. Please listen to what the goodand experienced people here are telling you.
The life you save may be your own, but just as important,
it may be someone elses.
PKnTX
#20
One thing to consider, ajg: if you go shooting on someone else's property without stopping to ask permission, that property owner might come up on you and start doing a little shooting himself.
Play by the rules or prepare to pay the consequences.
Play by the rules or prepare to pay the consequences.


