Posted: 3/22/2016 4:32:47 PM EDT
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I live in an area filled with Democrats. One of my neighbors is a State Senator and votes along the Democrats' party line, to include limiting gun rights.
I just had a conversation with her and invited her to go shooting with me. I was thinking taking a 22LR, 10/22 or M&P22-15, with reactive targets as well as an AR if she's not too freaked out after shooting the 22. Suggestions? |
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Bring the 10/22 and the M&P22-15 so you can explain how they shoot the same way, even though many want one banned.
Shoot n See targets, close distances and good ear pro are all helpful for newbies. Explain the rules of firearms safety at home before you go, reemphasize them on the range. Go when the range isn't busy. Lots of people/gunshots distract and sometimes freak out new shooters. Good luck! |
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Bring the 10/22 and the M&P22-15 so you can explain how they shoot the same way, even though many want one banned. Shoot n See targets, close distances and good ear pro are all helpful for newbies. Explain the rules of firearms safety at home before you go, reemphasize them on the range. Go when the range isn't busy. Lots of people/gunshots distract and sometimes freak out new shooters. Good luck! Pretty much this. I'd stick with 10 rd box mags for the 10/22, even if you have higher cap mags. |
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Lots of ear and eye protection, and be as low key as possible. It is often the enthusiasm of firearms owners that frightens newbies. Low key, very safety conscious, and fun would be the way to go. Avoid really loud, sharp recoiling items. I even recommend double ear protection. Make the targets easy to hit...something like 12" round targets at 50 yards from a bench rest so she realizes success early on. Avoid humanoid and animal targets.
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votes along the Democrats' party line, to include limiting gun rights. Nothing you say or do will change anything. She'll continue to vote how she votes, but she'll have an inflated sense of legitimacy now that she's "walked the walk". Wish I could be more optimistic. Have fun. |
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Quoted: I live in an area filled with Democrats. One of my neighbors is a State Senator and votes along the Democrats' party line, to include limiting gun rights. I just had a conversation with her and invited her to go shooting with me. I was thinking taking a 22LR, 10/22 or M&P22-15, with reactive targets as well as an AR if she's not too freaked out after shooting the 22. Suggestions? |
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Apparently Chuck Schumer used to be quite the shooter back in the day. He's a supporter of the 2nd - "The broad principle that there is an individual right to bear arms is shared by many Americans, including myself. I'm of the view that you can't take a broad approach to other rights, such as First Amendment rights, and then interpret the Second Amendment so narrowly that it could fit in a thimble. But I'm also of the view that there are limits on those rights. Just as you can't falsely shout fire in a crowded movie theater, you can put restrictions on who can own guns and how, when, and where they may be possessed."
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Quoted: Yes I do. I understand the benefits of introducing someone new to shooting using a suppressor, not sure about an anti with a vote though. Quoted: Quoted: Do you have a .22 suppressor? Yes I do. I understand the benefits of introducing someone new to shooting using a suppressor, not sure about an anti with a vote though. If I was going to show an anti a suppressor, it'd be on a loud center fire to show them it's nothing like Hollywood quiet, and just for saftey and politeness. |
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Quoted: Yes I do. I understand the benefits of introducing someone new to shooting using a suppressor, not sure about an anti with a vote though. Quoted: Quoted: Do you have a .22 suppressor? Yes I do. I understand the benefits of introducing someone new to shooting using a suppressor, not sure about an anti with a vote though. If there's time to casually work these points in though, I would. Make sure she sees how much more powerful "deer" rifles are than ARs. Point out how the deadliest school shooting was VaTech, and done with a couple pistols to a room full of able-bodied young adults, and that the shooter was able to reload several times and used several 10 rd magazines. That it's crime victims that actually benefit from larger magazines because they're often outnumbered, surprised, and behind the curve in reacting to an assault, might be at home in their underwear without spares, or trying to fit a carry pistol into comfortable daily dress without stuffing pockets or trying to hide spares everywhere. That cops carry full capacity pistols and AR-15s and spare mags on patrol for defense under the same laws by which civilians can defend themselves and others, but they get vests and OC and batons and often have the luxury of backup and picking the approach, whereas the victim has the approach picked against them. If she brings up armor piercing ammo, explain that AP pistol ammo is already banned and has never been used to pierce a cop's vest, and the vests are designed against common pistol calibers, not rifles, and that ALL (CF) rifle calibers will penetrate a patrolman's vest, it's just physics and a practical tradeoff of weight and flexibility. These are points I NEVER hear articulated in debates or TV discussions and they really speak to the practical fallacies of the laws libs push; it might be stuff she hasn't ever processed. |
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Quoted: If I was going to show an anti a suppressor, it'd be on a loud center fire to show them it's nothing like Hollywood quiet, and just for saftey and politeness. Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Do you have a .22 suppressor? Yes I do. I understand the benefits of introducing someone new to shooting using a suppressor, not sure about an anti with a vote though. If I was going to show an anti a suppressor, it'd be on a loud center fire to show them it's nothing like Hollywood quiet, and just for saftey and politeness. |
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Nice man! My wife and I took someone to the range for her first time this Sunday, who was very anti gun. She was jumpy when she first got there, but we got her set up with some good ear protection and she seemed to have a good time. She shot a few magazines through our M&P22c, but didn't want to shoot our ar's but did pose like she was shooting (it's something lol). All in all it was a pretty good experience for her, and we didn't push her to do anything she didn't want. She posted her picture on facebook and her parents responded with "WTF?!?", and I saw there convo and she invited them with her when she goes again. Her dad runs for county commissioner, so it's somewhat related to your story. |
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Nothing you say or do will change anything. She'll continue to vote how she votes, but she'll have an inflated sense of legitimacy now that she's "walked the walk". Wish I could be more optimistic. Have fun. Quoted:
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votes along the Democrats' party line, to include limiting gun rights. Nothing you say or do will change anything. She'll continue to vote how she votes, but she'll have an inflated sense of legitimacy now that she's "walked the walk". Wish I could be more optimistic. Have fun. And she'll have photos taken so she can show she's really "pro-gun", but we don't really need AR's... |
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I live in an area filled with Democrats. One of my neighbors is a State Senator and votes along the Democrats' party line, to include limiting gun rights. I just had a conversation with her and invited her to go shooting with me. I was thinking taking a 22LR, 10/22 or M&P22-15, with reactive targets as well as an AR if she's not too freaked out after shooting the 22. Suggestions? good for you man, i just recently had to meet one of my antigun state senators and it was all i could do just to not keep imagine punching him in the face |
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He's a supporter of the 2nd - "The broad principle that there is an individual right to bear arms is shared by many Americans, including myself. I'm of the view that you can't take a broad approach to other rights, such as First Amendment rights, and then interpret the Second Amendment so narrowly that it could fit in a thimble. But I'm also of the view that there are limits on those rights. Just as you can't falsely shout fire in a crowded movie theater, you can put restrictions on who can own guns and how, when, and where they may be possessed."
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Apparently Chuck Schumer used to be quite the shooter back in the day. He's a supporter of the 2nd - "The broad principle that there is an individual right to bear arms is shared by many Americans, including myself. I'm of the view that you can't take a broad approach to other rights, such as First Amendment rights, and then interpret the Second Amendment so narrowly that it could fit in a thimble. But I'm also of the view that there are limits on those rights. Just as you can't falsely shout fire in a crowded movie theater, you can put restrictions on who can own guns and how, when, and where they may be possessed."
Funny how our government always forgets that the second is the only amendment that uses the term "Shall not be infringed" they did that on purpose. |