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In reply to the discussion: I may buy a gun for when I volunteer at our local Democratic office. Seeking advice. [View all]bottomofthehill
(8,824 posts)57. .38 Wheel gun
Easy to operate and maintain, look at Smith and Wesson 638 and Smith and Wesson Bodyguard. They are both under $500.00
They both come in .38 special. They are so/do so you can cock and fire or just fire.
Shoot lots before ever taking to a situation where you may need it, familiarize yourself with the gun.
If you feel you must go semi auto, go Glock 19. 9mm ammo is cheap. TRAIN TRAIN TRAIN.
Shooting can be fun, but I must admit, shooting the little .38's is more of a task than fun after about 25 rounds
Take the time to learn and train. if you are not willing to take the time to train and learn, get some pepper spray.
LEARN THE LAWS OF YOUR STATE!
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I may buy a gun for when I volunteer at our local Democratic office. Seeking advice. [View all]
hay rick
Jul 2018
OP
Also a bad idea not to have a gun if someone comes through the door with a gun and a grudge.
hay rick
Jul 2018
#4
Why not train themselves to a higher standard? It can (and ought to if one is carrying, imo) be done
friendly_iconoclast
Jul 2018
#46
I posted here because I am seeking input from people who are knowledgeable about guns.
hay rick
Jul 2018
#34
I would not want to volunteer with someone with a gun. Sorry, I vote No - don't do it.
JDC
Jul 2018
#28
Very bad idea. I've been around firearms my entire life. I do not want you to ...
marble falls
Jul 2018
#41
You would need MONTHS to years of training to be ready for any of the encounters you are worried abo
gejohnston
Aug 2018
#55
Get one and a permit if you must. Do not ever tell anyone you have the permit or are
brewens
Aug 2018
#52