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6/19/2025, 11:11:27 AM
TLDR: OP pic probably just bought his first gun and is proud and that makes me angry for some reason.
>my inner /k/ wants to critique and rant
>my inner /pol/ knows that it will at best be lost on blind eyes and at worst may help my enemies.
>my inner masculinity wants a worthy opponent
STOCK IS THE STARTING POINT
NO RIFLE CAN DO EVERYTHING
Rifle:
before you shoot- Get a sling
after 1000 rnds - you'll know what you like and don't. I recommend getting an optic and replacing the handguard...maybe a forward grip/bipod (depending on desired range of the platform and landscape around you or operational area)
+2000 rnds - you should have finger fucked some nicer guns in the gun store by now and will want to upgrade yours. Single stage/two stage are what I like. Forced reset triggers/Super safety's should be reserved for your second or third build.
+5000 Depending on comfort level and where you've been shooting. You'll want to try running and gunning. Do it. Most ranges have amateur meets once or twice a month. If not, again depending on a wide range of variables, now is a good time to get starting on training. Ask around for tips at the range if you're broke. But you should have enough familiarity with your platform to understand the instructions given to you and you'll still be fresh enough to correct bad habits.
Pistol:
Get a .44mag and enough ammo to shoot it until the barrel comes off. Then go buy a glock. It will feel like cheating. Then replace a single part with an aftermarket part every 1000rnds you shoot it. By the time you're done upgrading it you'll have an upgraded glock and the equally as good original glock.
>OP pic makes me angry, like this guy thinks that buying a gun is the only thing you need. There are so many fucking layers to what/why/lateral knowledge...but it doesn't matter cause millions of people just go plinking or shooting some washer-machines somewhere without maybe learning more and that's okay.
>my inner /k/ wants to critique and rant
>my inner /pol/ knows that it will at best be lost on blind eyes and at worst may help my enemies.
>my inner masculinity wants a worthy opponent
STOCK IS THE STARTING POINT
NO RIFLE CAN DO EVERYTHING
Rifle:
before you shoot- Get a sling
after 1000 rnds - you'll know what you like and don't. I recommend getting an optic and replacing the handguard...maybe a forward grip/bipod (depending on desired range of the platform and landscape around you or operational area)
+2000 rnds - you should have finger fucked some nicer guns in the gun store by now and will want to upgrade yours. Single stage/two stage are what I like. Forced reset triggers/Super safety's should be reserved for your second or third build.
+5000 Depending on comfort level and where you've been shooting. You'll want to try running and gunning. Do it. Most ranges have amateur meets once or twice a month. If not, again depending on a wide range of variables, now is a good time to get starting on training. Ask around for tips at the range if you're broke. But you should have enough familiarity with your platform to understand the instructions given to you and you'll still be fresh enough to correct bad habits.
Pistol:
Get a .44mag and enough ammo to shoot it until the barrel comes off. Then go buy a glock. It will feel like cheating. Then replace a single part with an aftermarket part every 1000rnds you shoot it. By the time you're done upgrading it you'll have an upgraded glock and the equally as good original glock.
>OP pic makes me angry, like this guy thinks that buying a gun is the only thing you need. There are so many fucking layers to what/why/lateral knowledge...but it doesn't matter cause millions of people just go plinking or shooting some washer-machines somewhere without maybe learning more and that's okay.
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