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₿it00 1 month ago
Congrats on your decision. Train and be responsible. No matter your skill level practice the basics… 1. Treat every firearm as if it is loaded. 2. Never point the muzzle at anything you are not willing to destroy. 3. Keep your finger off the trigger until your sights are on target and you have made the decision to fire. 4. Know your target and what is beyond it.
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DanDan 1 month ago
Hell yeah brother. Solid choice. Being a bitcoiner and being a gun owner go hand in hand. 🦅
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₿it00 1 month ago
“I loved to excuse it, and to accuse something else.” -St. Augustine The basics of safety are not about fear. They are about responsibility before regret.
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DanDan 1 month ago
Recently lost a family member to poor gun saftey practices so I agree 100%! I even treat toy guns the same way. In a moment of panic or absentmindedness it's muscle memory that will keep you alive. Also, big St. Augustine fan. You must have looked at my bio 🤓
Few. My glock 17 killed my EDC compliance. Sig P365XL also not carried many times in the summer. This Bodyguard 2.0 Carry Comp... I'm going to get to 100% carry, 365 days, this year for the first time. The best gun is the one you actually carry all the time.
Fair. I agree with this. 43X, P365 X-Macro, or Shield Plus size platforms are very carry-able year round. But I concede that those are too large for anything without belt loops.
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Chh2os 1 month ago
Minimum 9mm, especially if you have large digits. Prefer .40S&W tbh. Better stopping power.