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<blockquote data-quote="tRidiot" data-source="post: 2921826" data-attributes="member: 9374"><p>Lots of folks here who probably wouldn't mind helping you out. If you were in my area, I'd be happy to take both you and your husband to the range to shoot some of my stuff and get some basic safety practice and learn what to look for and what to avoid.</p><p></p><p>Didn't realize you guys already had some firearms, but yes, although it sounds like there may be something in the collection that would work for you, the only way to know is to actually know what they are and what kind of shape they are in - and then you need training and practice practice practice with all of them.</p><p></p><p>I agree, I think Date Night Shooting is a great idea - as long as you have some guidance, maybe the first few times. Don't get pick up some guns and start shooting paper targets. Learning the proper way from either someone well-trained or even an official instructor isn't that expensive, and you only probably need 1-3 lessons to really get comfortable with things, depending on how long they are and how good your instructor is and how well you (AND your husband!) listen and learn.</p><p></p><p>But honestly, I can't emphasize enough how important it would be for BOTH of you to get trained, and doing it together is a GREAT idea!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tRidiot, post: 2921826, member: 9374"] Lots of folks here who probably wouldn't mind helping you out. If you were in my area, I'd be happy to take both you and your husband to the range to shoot some of my stuff and get some basic safety practice and learn what to look for and what to avoid. Didn't realize you guys already had some firearms, but yes, although it sounds like there may be something in the collection that would work for you, the only way to know is to actually know what they are and what kind of shape they are in - and then you need training and practice practice practice with all of them. I agree, I think Date Night Shooting is a great idea - as long as you have some guidance, maybe the first few times. Don't get pick up some guns and start shooting paper targets. Learning the proper way from either someone well-trained or even an official instructor isn't that expensive, and you only probably need 1-3 lessons to really get comfortable with things, depending on how long they are and how good your instructor is and how well you (AND your husband!) listen and learn. But honestly, I can't emphasize enough how important it would be for BOTH of you to get trained, and doing it together is a GREAT idea! [/QUOTE]
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