soapyshooter said:
Treblaine said:
soapyshooter said:
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It costs between $1000-1200 i probably have to start saving up a year before im gonna buy it. And yes i will get a safe, a good one. Im not gonna be one of those idiots that shoots a friend or gets shot by a drunk friend. My gun will be in the safe unloaded and ammo beside the gun. Gun safety is pretty important to me
Well, $1000 isn't too bad, but if I was in your position I'd rather buy a cheap shotgun or revolver and spend the extra money on video games
Don't need to train to be a good shot with a shotgun, if you hear intruders just pump the action and yell with your best redneck impersonation: "GIT OF MAH PROPERTAHH!" where if they have even and ounce of intelligence they'll run like hell which I'd consider an ideal outcome.
But before you bother with a gun, get a decent burglar alarm. Way more valuable than any gun as you will be warned of any intruders and any siren will highly encourage them to leave. Other features like motion-sensor activated lights outside your residence will discourage nosy criminals skulking around in the dark and are a convenient indicator of people sneaking around outside your place for you to intervene.
Now I must confess I am only an armchair armourer and live in the UK where firearms are all but banned but the internet is an amazing thing and I've found hyper-velocity .22LR or .22WMR calibre semi-auto rifles fire bullets of almost identical diameter and weight at very similar velocities. But semi-auto rifles in .22LR or .22WMR are much cheaper than an FN Five Seven and I the ammo is much cheaper too to make it much easier to shoot a lot and get proficient.
I read an article (can't find it now) arguing that a .22 semi-auto rifle was an idea home defence weapon as it was:
1) cheap to buy, cheap to train with, cheap to become a GOOD shot with
2) rifles are inherently easier to aim due to stock, longer sight radius + foregrip
3) very low recoil so less likely to miss even with rapid fire
4) unlike a shotgun or centre-fire pistol (including FN Five Seven) it doesn't have a large muzzle blast that deafens/blinds when used in confined spaces.
5) isn't "intimidating" to any jury should some public prosecutor try some trumped up charges
But I have to admit I'd still like to own a gun like the Five Seven, not for self defence. I mean I don't want to own a Bugatti Veyron because I NEED to go over 200 miles per hour, no, I want a Veyron because it is COOL! I Want a Five Seven and an Uzi as well because they are COOL and I hate how everything in life has to have some practical justification.
I say if you can afford it and you are legally allowed to and you REALLY want one, go for it. Ah, but make a youtube video of you shooting things with it, hell you could even do a "gun porn" video:
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Yeah, don't ask.
(PS, that song is "Oh yeah" by Yello in case you are wondering)