If she actually had a problem with it, she'd throw me out. My parents are just like that. They aren't the type of people you ever bother asking permission from. They will say no, on anything. You just have to do something and hope they don't get to pissed.
Edit: Also, the house is really only...
I knew my mom was anti gun, but my dad has a few. Yes they are married, and live in the same house. So I tried talking to her about it when I wanted my first one. She said she'd throw me out if I bought one. So I bought one that weekend and didn't hide it from her. I haven't been tossed out yet...
Personally I like my Remington 870. 18" barrel, factory mag extension. I put a tlr-1s on it, and made a paracord sling for it. It was cheap and it gets the job done. In my hands I trust it just fine. Honestly I have had to call on it to defend myself, and it was there and ready.
I think you may have just hit the nail on the head. You have to carry what you are comfortable with, and can shoot. If you can't reliably put rounds on target, you're carrying a liability, not a tool. I guess that's just how I see it though.
Honestly 'm not to concerned about the light. If I don't like it I can resell it. I already own a TRL-1s that I could put on it if I wanted.
I don't really know anything about the different generations of Glocks. I'm fairly new to handguns. However I have shot a few and I liked the Glock the...
Ok, I thought that was a good deal, but I just wanted to be sure. Unfortunately he isn't selling it right now. He's only thinking about selling it and buying something else. I told him the offer was good for a while but I couldn't guarantee it forever. Sadly I'm only 19, so I'm really limited on...
So my buddy has a Glock 23 with two 10 round mags, two 13 round mags, a 31 round mag, the Glock tactical light, manuals, and the case. He's considering selling it, and we talked a bit about it. The price we agreed to, if he sells it, is $450. So my question is, do you think this is a good price...
Eh, if the target is too small to hit, you need to use larger bullets. :D
Although to be honest a direct hit on one and you would just obliterate it even more.
Was she at his car? If so it could be protecting your property. There was a guy in Michigan that broke a man's leg and bet him up pretty bad when he was vandalizing his car. The cops ruled it defense of property. Although to be fair the man tried to fight him, and it was truly defensive.
I picked up an 870 with the +2 factory mag extension for $350 after tax last year. I think they're a fairly solid gun, and I would recommend one. Gun shows seem to be a great place to buy. If you're around Madison County you're welcome to come shoot mine, if you'd like to try and get a feel for one.