• VitoRobles@lemmy.today
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      18 hours ago

      Don’t ever let money be the issue of why you can’t defend your rights.

      Rent, credit card debt, bills… All of that doesn’t matter when people start disappearing.

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      19 hours ago

      Keep in mind that 9mm and .223/5.56 are rock bottom as cheap as they’re ever going to be.

      The window to do anything at a reasonable price is closing everywhere fast.

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          Find a friend or few that you can split the cost of buying a gun with, then share while you practice. You may not be able to have one you can have on hand, but being comfortable with a gun is one of the biggest hurdles early on, and we’re going to be seeing a lot more of them soon…

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          Most of us who have guns… don’t have just one, find someone near you with a range on the blazing sword website and go train with them.

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      I am very happy to reach out on your behalf to any of the groups I posted. There are often folks that will help with training on the range. DM me if you like.

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      Training doesn’t have to cost a lot. Just use it. Get comfortable with it. You don’t have to do fancy drills or fire from the hip. Just use it.

      I’m fortunate to have free state game lands to go to. Perhaps you do too.

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          True, they’re not free. But when you shoot with purpose and you’re not just mag dumping, it’s worth it.

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            17 hours ago

            Do you have any good guides on this? One of the things I have seen with new shooters is adjusting to the sound of the gun itself is its own barrier.

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              I apologize if I’m offering you specifically unsolicited advice, this is really just a general answer to your question. If you’re interested, feel free to DM me and I’m very happy to talk to you in a more specific sense if you’re an SRO for a leftist range or if you’re interested in becoming one.

              This is a great resource for talking to other leftists about self defense and to help them navigate what they feel they can do, or what they feel they need.

              https://theanarchistlibrary.org/library/j-clark-three-way-fight

              As far as training, there are tons of great drills for beginners, the first course I usually teach doesn’t include any live ammo, just some pop cap training ammo. First we go over gun safety basics, the muzzle, never to point, where the index finger goes, what a good grip is, what a good stance is, how to use the iron sights, how to use the optic, then after that. I go over the manual of arms of whatever weapon they’re training on, usually one of mine in 9mm or 5.56. That’s usually the first day. Then I ask them what they want to train on the next time they come and to please bring a box of whatever ammo they’re looking to train with. That’s really just to gauge interest as I almost always send them home with that ammo and help them work out a plan to get a firearm. I usually send them this article to check out before they come to the range. https://liberalwithagun.com/what-to-expect-at-the-gun-range-as-a-first-time-shooter-liberal-friendly-guide/

              As far as drills go once they understand what a weapon is and I’m confident they’re not gonna perforate me? These guys are chuds, but it’s a good course of fire https://www.pewpewtactical.com/low-round-count-drills/

    • NιƙƙιDιɱҽʂ@lemmy.world
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      And having the mental stability with which to not inflict harm upon yourself with said firearm, of which I’m not confident I have, so me too :D

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      No no get it and training and aiming with it firing coupel shots save all the other shots. But train mainly with airsoft to save cheaply while learning to maneuver/positioning/etc