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ajwells
04-19-2006, 03:37 PM
I've been talking to my mom about guns more lately and now she wants me to go to the gun store with her next time I'm in Florida (where she lives) and pick out a gun for her.
I am thinking of having her get a 10/22 or similar. She wants a hunting/defense gun. So it's that or a shotgun. She doesn't hunt big game so I know a .22 will be fine. What do you guys think? She doesn't want a lot of recoil, just something she can easily handle for now. Later she'll pick up something with a little more bang to it?
Suggestions?
grammaton76
04-19-2006, 03:51 PM
I've been talking to my mom about guns more lately and now she wants me to go to the gun store with her next time I'm in Florida (where she lives) and pick out a gun for her.
I am thinking of having her get a 10/22 or similar. She wants a hunting/defense gun. So it's that or a shotgun. She doesn't hunt big game so I know a .22 will be fine. What do you guys think? She doesn't want a lot of recoil, just something she can easily handle for now. Later she'll pick up something with a little more bang to it?
Suggestions?
Given those two choices, shotgun. If she's got some druggie breaking down her door, the 10/22 isn't going to make a big dent. 12ga would be ideal, but 20ga wouldn't be such a horrible thing either and it might satisfy the low-recoil requirement.
Now, depending on where she is in FL, she may also need to think about gators. I imagine that with the right ammo, an SKS would be cost-effective and the 7.62x39mm round should certainly take down a gator. It'd also be a good general purpose home defense weapon, and 7.62x39mm isn't THAT punishing. Certainly nothing like a Mosin-Nagant.
And there are folks over on sksboards.com that use SKSes for hunting deer...
Edit: Just noticed your sig line... I liked it, even bought a t-shirt with it printed on it a few years back. Then, I read up on Snopes.com and discovered that Hitler actually didn't say that. :/
ajwells
04-19-2006, 04:02 PM
Thanks, I will look into those, a 12G would be a little much for her, but a 20 might be good.
Edit: Just noticed your sig line... I liked it, even bought a t-shirt with it printed on it a few years back. Then, I read up on Snopes.com and discovered that Hitler actually didn't say that. :/
I also saw a thing about how hitler didn't actually say it, but I also saw something that kindof lead more towards him having definatley said it once. So I don't know which is true. I just like the quote.
grammaton76
04-19-2006, 04:07 PM
Thanks, I will look into those, a 12G would be a little much for her, but a 20 might be good.
No problem. Depending on budget, you may also want to look into the Knoxx or other-brand recoil-compensating buttstocks. She might be ok with a 12ga shell if the stock is designed to absorb the recoil.
I also saw a thing about how hitler didn't actually say it, but I also saw something that kindof lead more towards him having definatley said it once. So I don't know which is true. I just like the quote.
Very interesting - do you happen to have a link to the pro-quote article? It's a perfect quote, and I wouldn't mind saying it if it could be more or less confirmed to be true. Or at least more in dispute than the Snopes article lead me to believe.
ocabj
04-19-2006, 04:18 PM
Smith & Wesson in .38 Special in a J-Frame. Good size grip for small hands. Easy to operate. Just pull the trigger. Maybe even get one without the external hammer (spurless).
There are obviously other cooler options for a self defense gun, but a S&W J-frame revolver in 38 is a good gun for personal defense for those who are not experienced with firearms.
PanzerAce
04-19-2006, 04:43 PM
Well, if she is in florida, why not an AK instead of the SKS? seems like mags would be easier than clips...
grammaton76
04-19-2006, 05:01 PM
Well, if she is in florida, why not an AK instead of the SKS? seems like mags would be easier than clips...
For one, I'm assuming price is an issue - but if it isn't, then yes I'd go for the AK over the SKS for home defense. Hunting is also a point he brought up - generally, SKSes are more accurate than budget-priced AK's.
This is all assuming one gun must fit all.
I would personally go AK or 12ga (20ga if recoil's still a big issue) for home defense, bolt-action rifle in a not-too-aggressive caliber for hunting.
paradox
04-19-2006, 05:26 PM
M4gery. The .233 is great for those of smaller stature, but is still effective enough for anything you might want to shoot in florida within iron sight range. Plus, no one ****s with a granny holding an assault rifle. If money is an issue, perhaps an AK-74...
blkA4alb
04-19-2006, 06:52 PM
M4gery. The .233 is great for those of smaller stature, but is still effective enough for anything you might want to shoot in florida within iron sight range. Plus, no one ****s with a granny holding an assault rifle. If money is an issue, perhaps an AK-74...
theyre only "assault weapons" here, see how we've been brainwashed?
capitol
04-19-2006, 08:18 PM
Ruger mini 14
HillBilly
04-19-2006, 08:41 PM
Gold plated .50AE Desert Eagle.
She will get used to it.:D
Boomer1961
04-19-2006, 10:24 PM
For mom an unweldly long arm would only get her to clumsily handle it and getting it taken away (disarmed) whe SHTF including the 10/22 or shotgun.
If mom wants fun those are good choses.
I mom wants something she could grab and easily use then I would vote for a small frame titanium hammerless (for putting in jacket pocket) DA in 38 special.
Also consider something like a DA semi in 380 or 32.
Or maybe a simple 22 LR DA if you think mom will practice alot, like the Beretta.
Will you be shooting with mom?
GOOD LUCK!
Amendment II
04-19-2006, 11:02 PM
How about a pistol caliber lever rifle?
One in 44mag/44special could be used for hunting, home defense and plinking since you have to option to shoot either the heavy or light .44 cartridges.
They are smaller and lighter than many other rifles but still have low recoil.
They look more "mom friendly" than an AK47.
paradox
04-20-2006, 06:46 AM
theyre only "assault weapons" here, see how we've been brainwashed?
In Florida, if you're willing to pay the NFA taxes, you can have a real assault rifle.
The orginal post mentioned that she would possibly use it for hunting, so that would throw the Ti snubby out along with most handguns suggested. Plus, long guns are eaiser to aim and fire, and carbines aren't any eaiser to take away than a handgun.
The best factor in favor of an AR/AK is that if Granny is sitting on her porch post hurricane with an assault rifle, roving bands of bad people will give her a wide berth. Thanks to Hollywood, the average 'banger is more intimidated by an assault rifle than they are by a nice Holland & Holland big game rifle. The best defensive weapon is one you don't have to use.
ajwells
04-20-2006, 11:19 AM
Thanks for all the suggestions, I'll definitely be looking into those.
NeoWeird
04-20-2006, 07:34 PM
I'm not a big revolver fan, but a .38+p might be just up her alley. You could get her the lower power rounds for fun, pop in the +p rounds for protection, and even get her one of those S&W airlight (or whatever they are) ones so the weight won't be a burden on her arms (not sure how old she is). Revolvers are nice, simple, and easy to operate (not many moving parts to make it all FUBAR in an accident).
And hey, if the .38 was good enough for cops then it should be good enough for you mom.
gotgunz
04-20-2006, 08:55 PM
Why not have the benefits of both the AK and the shotgun???
20 GA. Saiga!
Cant have in Kalif but would be cool to have a fun gun to shoot while visiting.
p.s. Hitler was twisted enough to believe that crap so he may have very well said it.
MicronuT
04-26-2006, 07:58 PM
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NeoWeird
04-27-2006, 12:24 AM
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Everyone always posts that like a joke.
I am SO making one of those. I think putting it on my carbon fiber receivers will be a good choice. We may be back in black, but I will plink in pink!
zefflyn
04-28-2006, 03:56 PM
I think she needs one of these (http://www.fnhusa.com/contents/cb_ps90.htm), now in semi-auto! Low recoil, nice and smooth, and you'll have bragging rights on the board!
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