The 5 best guns to defend yourself with in 2023.
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Speed doesn't win a gunfight
Thanks!
Re: AR platform
personally, being a southpaw, the next AR i will carry will most likely be one that i have picked up off of the ground. the plastic GI brass deflector is impractical and easily dislodged. granted, stripped Stag Arms .left-handed uppers are listed on a well-known gun website for $127.33, i'm happy for now with my selection in the "black rifle" category, a Ruger mini-14
I love my Maverick 88. I added a heat shield and a side saddle and it's ready to go.
Terribly Tactical!
You can get the Canik TP9SA Mod 2 which has a safety feature. Higher mag cap, safer (rec. for first time buyer due to safety feature), reliable, good size, and around 500$
I am glad that you highlight training on your videos because just owning a gun is not enough. You must know how to properly use it in order to protect yourself and those around you
100% 1 m4,4 glock 19,1 glock 23 ,saiga12, model 70 270, 870 dm with 4 mags + a few 1911s
Bud I already have 5. A 5.56 rifle a 9mm carbine, a semi auto shotgun, and two pistols, a 357 and a 9mm
I've introduced a lot of women to handguns and they rarely can cycle the 9mm auto. I recommend revolvers for women and people who dont put the time in at the range to learn all the possible scenarios regarding the unreliability of semi auto pistols
Your carry map isn’t correct
Man the maverick 88 is one of the best priced gun for what it is
Yikes…One gun isn't enough?
Let my family shot into 3/4 inch plywood with 22, 25, 32 long, 380,38 special, 45 , 410, 20 gauge , 12 gauge ,243,270,30 06,with different rounds in each, hollow points worked well on targets in open, soft nose though 3/8 thick objects, solid for distance and thick cover. Best to use what you feel best using.nice education your giving ,thanks.oh 70 grain hollow point in 6 mm surprised us though.(243) but i like my bar 270 with 150 soft nose. But use solid for cars, trucks,etc when i want to hit something on orher side. Again thanks.
I can agree with everything except the Mossberg Mav 88. I don't think I will ever repurchase another Mossberg. I bought a Mav 88 Security a few years ago. The 3rd shell I fired through it, the extractor broke. I called Mossberg to see if they would replace it and was told no, it had probably failed due to improper maintenance and storage of the firearm. Mind you, I bought this shotgun at a gun store and immediately took it to the firing range inside this gun store. The time between purchasing the firearm and the extractor breaking was maybe 20 minutes, at the most. After battling them to get them to stick to their warranty for a few weeks, I shot it with my 300 win mag a couple times and cut it up into pieces. Spend the extra money and buy a Remington 870 express tactical. usually in the $400 range.
Maverick 88 u can't beat for money and dependable God bless you brother ty honest no bs much respect