Hey yall the current insanity has finally pushed me into a place where I want to purchase a rife for self defense. Do any of you have access to a good guide on purchasing as well as any advice on finding a good firearms safety course/instruction?

EDIT: Wow! Thanks for the responses yall! A handgun wouldnt be ideal for a lot of reasons, and I wouldnt plan on carrying it around on my person anyway; I have pepper spray for that. I also dont plan on using it like in a home intruder situation, I mostly just want to be prepared if things really start to go sideways. I dont want to be the queer who is lead away to the camps without a fight, plus I have greatly enjoyed target shoting the few times I have done it. Mostly I am just looking for advice on what type of rife I should get and what is an affordable way to get it, I dont want to be taken advantage of.

  • spring_rabbit [she/her]
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    2 years ago

    Defending the home/community? Cheap PSA AR-15. Get a complete upper and a lower, slap them together, go to range and practice with many magazine of cartridge. Also get a sling and a flashlight so that you do not drop gun or shoot thing you can not see.

    Defending the self outside of home? Cheap PSA DAGR Glock 19 clone. Go to range and practice with many magazine of cartridge. Get license and holster and follow rules so that the state does not end your revolutionary potential early.

    Have money for second gun and want to practice fundamentals first? Ruger 10/22, many magazine of cartridge. You know what to do. Maybe join an Appleseed brainwashing session and learn to shoot. Or shoot with comrades, even better.

    Safes and cabinets will keep honest people and children away from guns, but mean nothing to a determined thief. Get one so your girlfriend won't complain about rifle sitting in closet.

    • StuporTrooper [he/him]
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      2 years ago

      Get one so your girlfriend won’t complain about rifle sitting in closet.

      I worry this might not even be enough for me. Wanting a gun and also wanting to live with somebody whose had live-changing traumatic experiences with a gun.

        • StuporTrooper [he/him]
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          2 years ago

          I've more or less resolved that I won't be getting a gun then, there's no magical solution and I'd never hide it. It helps that i don't live in a state where a lynch mob of conservatives will come for me. Kinda just venting and wondering if anyone has dealt with the same.

          • spring_rabbit [she/her]
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            2 years ago

            I used to live with a girl from New Jersey who was terrified of guns. She insisted I not only kept mine in a cabinet, but also that I get trigger locks for all of them. Fortunately I had tons of spare trigger locks, from all the times I forgot to bring one to the gun store (all guns need to leave with a lock here. If you don't bring one, the store will sell you one for a couple bucks.)

            The only one that she said wasn't scary was the mosin.