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I Own a Gun [Gun Ownership]

I Bought A Gun... I want this gun to be an extension of my hand..I want to feel so comfortable that when I am forced to pull the trigger, the party on the other end knows I mean business.

I have to admit it was a little intimidating..walking into what seemed like the all male club..I I quickly got over that. The men in the aisle actually parted as i walked by..i guess I looked like I meant business.
I tried the 9MM Glock.  that is a powerful gun..make no mistake on that one..but the grip was short and  thick.  the salesman said because it helda  larger magazine..that will be my next gun.
I had pretty much made up my mind..I bought the Ruger LCP for a great price. .He was a little surprised i was so decisive.   he recommended the ruger revolver. I stuck to my original choice..
What is so amazing is I did not second guess myself..Thanks for my EP friends, I had done my research and this seemed to be the best one for me..It actually looks like a toy gun..We have a 5 day waiting period here and then I take a class in april..

P.S. if you are looking for a man, forget Home Depot..this is the place!
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BooSFla
Didn't read all 40 comments so forgive me if these have been asked and answered.

Questions:
Are/ can/ will you concealed carry?

What class are you taking? for carry or safe handling?

Suggestions/ advice;

Remember safety first, the firearm is 'always' loaded and should be treated as such. If someone hands you a firearm check it for yourself.

Practice is key, you are better shooting 50- 100 (100- 200 if you have multiple guns) rounds or so per range trip. Your concentration may wander or fade beyond that

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