A .22 rifle for plinking, a Winchester or Marlin .30-30 for light hunting/home defense. Don't start off with a military rifle, they typically are heavy and chamber large cartridges that kick hard. Find a nice used Winchester '94 (no longer made new, unfortunately) and give it a happy home. They typically run less than $500 if you don't get a commemorative.
Hum, not just a rifle, but rifle with rifle shooting course - and don't go in high heels and or clothes for dancing wildly. Think combat, any camo that you think would fit. Rifle and rifle shooting course -- too cool to get so good.
Those women, save the date couple, were wandering without men - doesn't seem healthy to me...
Shooting a rifle is my very favourite way of shooting! As a rule, I prefer 22's all around.. but I know many who prefer the big bullets who still get great joy from a little 22 rifle.
I'm also not ashamed to admit that I've used a rifle (and a handgun, and a shotgun) in high heels and a miniskirt before. Not a single thing wrong with that, mmhhm.
Be polite, please. (also I'd like to add that I reserve the right to delete any and all comments that I find offensive, argumentative, or just plain tiresome.)
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You don't have a rifle? Go get one!!! Even a cheap dirty old milsurp rifle. Everyone should have a good rifle!
ReplyDeleteCheck out the slug provided by slatev.com:
ReplyDelete"Follow Samantha Henig on her journeys into vice subcultures. In this episode, Henig visits a shooting range in the unlikeliest of places."
In Manhattan, we're a "vice subculture".
I raised an eyebrow at that line, too, turk!
ReplyDeleteAnyway. I'm glad the sisters happened to be represetin' when the cameras showed up. Now they know what they've been missing!
And I loved the "best date ever" couple. Cute!
A .22 rifle for plinking, a Winchester or Marlin .30-30 for light hunting/home defense. Don't start off with a military rifle, they typically are heavy and chamber large cartridges that kick hard. Find a nice used Winchester '94 (no longer made new, unfortunately) and give it a happy home. They typically run less than $500 if you don't get a commemorative.
ReplyDeleteTurk Turon:
ReplyDeleteYes, a "vice" as in "immoral", you see.
A few million on the concrete island and only one shooting range: still too much for the disarmers to handle.
Rifles are good, .223 is a fun caliber, and collapsible stocks fit chicks. Plus there's all the rail-bling you can add.
ReplyDeleteThey were firing Ruger 10/22s in the film, it's a good plinker.
ReplyDeleteNo rifle? What a wonderful opportunity! A new world beckons!
ReplyDeleteFirearm virginity! It's a wonderful situation to be in!
Mosin!
ReplyDeleteMosin!
Mosin!
:)
Hum, not just a rifle, but rifle with rifle shooting course - and don't go in high heels and or clothes for dancing wildly. Think combat, any camo that you think would fit. Rifle and rifle shooting course -- too cool to get so good.
ReplyDeleteThose women, save the date couple, were wandering without men - doesn't seem healthy to me...
Shooting a rifle is my very favourite way of shooting! As a rule, I prefer 22's all around.. but I know many who prefer the big bullets who still get great joy from a little 22 rifle.
ReplyDeleteI'm also not ashamed to admit that I've used a rifle (and a handgun, and a shotgun) in high heels and a miniskirt before. Not a single thing wrong with that, mmhhm.
Mother In Law
ReplyDeleteA real upstanding lady.
Here's the other side of her.
Dibs on the brunette who's 'going out for an ice-cold beer and a big steak'!
ReplyDeleteWhatta WOMAN!!! heh.
Hmm. I got dibs on the brunette 'going out for an ice cold beer and a big steak'
ReplyDeleteWhatta WOMAN!!! heh.
By all means, go buy a rifle. The Winchester 190 .22 is a sweet little plinker and costs under $100.
ReplyDeleteI'm trying to encourage everyone to go buy a gun or gun accessory immediately after SCOTUS rules on Heller.