So i got my 1st home last year and now feel the need for a firearm more than ever. I have the right to protect whats mine and I will if needed. That said... any pointers on a good first timer gun or a good store that will definitely provide me with excellent customer service? Thanks in advance guys Originally Posted by johnnypaycheckShotgun , best home defense. Point it towards the sound and pull the trigger. Chances are when the threat here's the sound of the shotgun bring cocked they are going to flee. With a hand gun you have to worry about actually hitting your target and over penetration. No matter what you buy do your homework.
Cabela's, Gander Mountain, and Bass Pro Shops are the largest retailers in the area that will offer a wide selection of firearms and in general an informative staff. With that said though I would purchase a handgun from none of these guys as they will sell for the max price as well as having to pay the sales tax on said weapon. If anything go there to handle the weapons that interest you and get the staff's take on said weapon as it would pertain to home defense. As for manufacturers you can't go wrong with Glock, CZ, Beretta, Sig Sauer, Walther, Heckler & Koch, or Springfield Armory. When you get an idea as to what you may want head out to a local gun range like Eagle (Lewisville), Bullet Trap (Plano), or Dallas Gun Club to rent the firearms of interest and test them out for comfort and feel. When you have made a decision make your purchase from one of the larger online wholesale retailers like Buds Gun Shop or Kentucky Gun Co. They literally carry everything at discount prices. Shipping is free to an FFL and you get to skip out on taxes which can be a savings of hundreds of dollars. Cheapest FFL in the North Dallas area is Lewisville Pawn Shop ($10). This would be my suggestion to you.Good way to get local gun shops to go out of business. There is something to be paid about patronizing a local business.
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Good way to get local gun shops to go out of business. There is something to be paid about patronizing a local business. Originally Posted by BoltfanWell they need to go out of business when they're gouging people an extra $100-$400 for the same firearm. Perfect example is Cheaper than Dirt. Local gun shop with maxed out prices. And when there was an ammo shortage a few years back instead helping the consumer their doubled ammo prices across the board. And they still have some of the highest prices around town. But if you're wanting to support local businesses then go to one of the gun shows held about once a month then. At least then you may be able to haggle with the price.
If you buy a handgun, I strongly recommend you take a concealed handgun carry course and get your license. You'll learn proper gun handling and other techniques that are valuable in handling and using a firearm. You should also check out where the nearest gun range is 'cause you're gonna want to shoot that sucker to get used to it. Originally Posted by ProlongusAgree completely. You must become very familiar, skillful and very comfortable with the gun.