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October 20th, 2010 12:00 AM #1Hi anyone here maraming alam sa baril?
Im of legal age to own one.
Kakatakot yung nakidnap sa Grace christian.
Hindi ako pihikan kung saan made basta hindi papalya pag dumating yung time kailangan gamitin. I will definitely practice.
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October 20th, 2010 02:37 PM #2
Better to familiarize yourself with the rules on gun safety first --- and licensing since its really going to be tough having to renew your FA license every 2 years and be able to keep it only at home.
Also, before buying, you should go to a reputable firing range with some firearms for rent and there you can decide what kind of gun to get for self-defense.
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October 20th, 2010 06:06 PM #3
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October 21st, 2010 12:10 PM #4
Agree with Altis...
You should familiarized first with the type of caliber and it's recoil effect. There are lots of reliable FA brand to choose for...
Kahit magka FA ka but you fail to learn the ABC of it...you may end up causing an accidents to yourself and others...
Good luck and don't forget "safety first"...
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October 21st, 2010 12:18 PM #5
i agree with what every one said, and don't forget to always take your finger off the trigger unless you're aiming at your target and ready to shoot. good luck!
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October 22nd, 2010 10:51 AM #6Thanks sa advice.
Bibili ako one 9mm and 45caliber.
Sa 9mm at least 4 inches ang barrel length. Sa 45cal dapat 1911 para magaan recoil.
Galing ako gun store. Yung isa puro local benta. Firestorm, Tanfoglio MAP1, Norinco. How reliable ito?
Sa imported naman Ceska, Sig Sauer.
Tapos may nag-advise wag daw glock kasi kumakaboomed daw. Overhyped daw.
Ang nagugulahan pa ako for self-defense kung mas ok SAonly vs SA/DAcombo or DAonly.
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October 22nd, 2010 11:06 AM #7
If you want glock...go for 9mm G17 or G19...and forget the other caliber since glock originally made for 9mm. Use a factory load ammo and avoid lead reload...Yan wala ka issue ng kaboom...
when it comes to 45s...for local brand Firestorm and Armscor are reliable...but firestorm is 100% functional without visiting a gunsmith...
The rest...you can go with the Premium brand if you have lots of greenstuff to burn...still it's your choice, but first thing to do is to familiarized your self and go to firing range. Learn the basic before buying your intended FA.
Good Luck...
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October 22nd, 2010 12:52 PM #9
^ try mo sa stronghand. nasa e.rod na sila ngayon with firing range na..
may rental sila na springfield.. halos lahat naman ng range pwede ka magpaturo ng basics
kahit gun ban pwede ka mag rent
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October 22nd, 2010 01:55 PM #10hmmm... everyday carry ba? kelangan mo ng PTC para dyan, Im not sure kung nabago na ulit yun guidelines sa pag-issue ng PTC. last na kuha ko eh kelangan ng police record na may death threat ka or something like that.
Before buying one, I suggest to try out first the gun that you'd like to purchase so you would know how it feels like. May mga Shooting range naman na nagpapa-rent ng units. Personally, ok naman ang Glock, though may internal components siya na parang takip ng panda na ballpen yun pagka-plastic, But i'd prefer a paraord.
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