06-08-2014, 11:42 PM
As a gun shop owner and an instructor, I see the same issue from first time buyers.
Now that Illinois has finally got on board with Conceal Carry, there a lot of folks coming out to get their first gun.
Time and time again, these folks want a small gun to conceal, but also to train with as their first gun.
Little guns are not fun to shoot, and are much harder to learn to shoot with. Therefore, having said that, do yourself a favor. Consider starting with a service gun. Get proficient with it, then look for the carry piece.
Now that Illinois has finally got on board with Conceal Carry, there a lot of folks coming out to get their first gun.
Time and time again, these folks want a small gun to conceal, but also to train with as their first gun.
Little guns are not fun to shoot, and are much harder to learn to shoot with. Therefore, having said that, do yourself a favor. Consider starting with a service gun. Get proficient with it, then look for the carry piece.
Now that Illinois has finally got on board with Conceal Carry, there a lot of folks coming out to get their first gun.
Time and time again, these folks want a small gun to conceal, but also to train with as their first gun.
Little guns are not fun to shoot, and are much harder to learn to shoot with. Therefore, having said that, do yourself a favor. Consider starting with a service gun. Get proficient with it, then look for the carry piece.


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