Książka Your First Firearm M.J. Stone

Your First Firearm

Stuff You Should Know, But Probably Don't: What the Counter Guy Won't Explain, and Why It Matters

Autor: M.J. Stone
Język: Angielski
Oprawa: Miękka
Dostępność: Dostępna u dostawcy
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Most people walk out of the gun store knowing less than they should.The counter guy showed you how t...

Informacje o książce

Autor
Język
Angielski
Oprawa
Książka - Miękka
Data wydania
2026
strony
100
EAN
9798184216843
Enbook ID
53016982
Waga
134
Wymiary
152 x 229 x 6

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Most people walk out of the gun store knowing less than they should.
The counter guy showed you how the safety works. Maybe they tried to sell you a cleaning kit. Then sent you on your way.
That is not enough.
Buying a gun is not like buying a disposable razor. It is a long-term commitment with legal, financial, and safety consequences that follow you home. This book fills the gaps between what you know, what you think you know, and what nobody bothered to tell you.

What you will learn:

  • Before you buy: How to answer the "why" question honestly, read the counter guy's sales tactics, choose between new and used, and navigate the paperwork without surprises
  • The purchase itself: Handgun vs. long gun, revolver vs. semi-auto, caliber reality (hint: bigger is not automatically better), the accessories trap, ammunition that matches your actual needs, and why a safety is not optional
  • Learning to handle it: The Four Rules that keep you alive and out of prison, the manual of arms, grip and stance that actually work, and how to survive your first trip to the range without embarrassment or injury
  • Living with it: Cleaning that prevents malfunctions, storage that balances security with access, transport rules that vary by state and can get you arrested if you guess wrong, and maintenance that extends your firearm's life
  • Carrying it: The concealed carry decision, holster search, printing problem, and the one police interaction you need to rehearse before it happens
  • The long game: Training that sticks, practice that improves rather than reinforces bad habits, and building a relationship with a gunsmith before you need one
  • Edge cases: Misfires, hangfires, reloading under pressure, and less-lethal options that exist
This book assumes you are intelligent but new to firearms.
No condescension. No tactical cosplay. Just practical knowledge layered from safe handling through legal considerations to mental preparedness. Whether you already own a firearm or are considering your first purchase, the goal is the same: save time, money, trouble, or all three.
The right firearm is the one you will train with, maintain, and store safely.
Not the one that looks good in the case. Not the one the counter guy likes. The one that fits your hand, your needs, and your willingness to learn it.
This book shows you how to find it.