Today I talk about 5 types of guns you should have to cover every situation. Thanks for watching Please subscribe For agriculture content you might like my other channel: 10 cow ranch
Thanks for the positive feedback. This is an interesting subject. I wanted to gear this video towards new shooters. I had a request from a viewer to do this video. Thanks for the continued support
Great video…so many great options. I have all those variations. I was just thinking last night if I only had 10 seconds to grab one….my heart would want so many of the others but logically I’d have to grab my 320.
We have several 320's at our house and they are all great. For high capacity hand guns my go to now is the FNX for 45acp or CZ75 for 9mm. I think the CZ is a little less "ammo fussy". That thing will shoot everything accurate. The 320 is very reliable and with the right ammo it is a nail driver. If I had to grab just one is gun it would the AR15 over any handgun. Thanks for your great support of the channel Larry
I will agree with your guns with the possible exception that in today’s world, a defense ccw pistol may be the first, along with the ccw permit if necessary and training. Here in the rural South, you used to do everything with a single shot.22 and a shotgun, but now I carry wherever I can legally.
Thanks for the great comment. Not sure I can disagree with you on the CCW. The thought was for new gun should start with a full size duty style gun to get some confidence. Then move to a smaller CCW gun. If you like agriculture content you might like my other channel. 10 cow ranch. Thanks for your support
First timer pistol ? I think any Glock fits that bill. My first pistol was a Ruger MkII .22lr bull barrel Target. My first and present rifle is .22magnum with scope. Great 100 yard varmint gun. Zero recoil, pleasant report crack from the super sonic velocity. 73, male, rural Sig Sauer New Hampshire ☮️💥🗽🇺🇲
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Although you didn’t mention your lever action.
I basically have everything that you have on your table, except my .22 rifle is a scoped lever action. Well thought out examples.
A scoped lever action 22 is a great option. Thanks for the great comment
Excellent advice.
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Well made ,well thought out video thanks again
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Great review Chris. If you go for #6 might be the ole 30-30. Nice to see you and your family today. Jason
Thanks Jason. Good to see you too
That collection there definitely covers all the bases, from safety and target practice, to hunting, and on to self defense. Well done.
Thanks for the positive feedback. This is an interesting subject. I wanted to gear this video towards new shooters. I had a request from a viewer to do this video. Thanks for the continued support
Great video…so many great options. I have all those variations. I was just thinking last night if I only had 10 seconds to grab one….my heart would want so many of the others but logically I’d have to grab my 320.
We have several 320's at our house and they are all great. For high capacity hand guns my go to now is the FNX for 45acp or CZ75 for 9mm. I think the CZ is a little less "ammo fussy". That thing will shoot everything accurate. The 320 is very reliable and with the right ammo it is a nail driver. If I had to grab just one is gun it would the AR15 over any handgun. Thanks for your great support of the channel Larry
I will agree with your guns with the possible exception that in today’s world, a defense ccw pistol may be the first, along with the ccw permit if necessary and training. Here in the rural South, you used to do everything with a single shot.22 and a shotgun, but now I carry wherever I can legally.
Thanks for the great comment. Not sure I can disagree with you on the CCW. The thought was for new gun should start with a full size duty style gun to get some confidence. Then move to a smaller CCW gun. If you like agriculture content you might like my other channel. 10 cow ranch. Thanks for your support
Yup. No arguments here. 😊
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First timer pistol ? I think any Glock fits that bill. My first pistol was a Ruger MkII .22lr bull barrel Target. My first and present rifle is .22magnum with scope. Great 100 yard varmint gun. Zero recoil, pleasant report crack from the super sonic velocity.
73, male, rural Sig Sauer New Hampshire ☮️💥🗽🇺🇲
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