Went shooting today for the first time and got hooked almost immediately. I know some of the pretty basic stuff of owning and using firearms but not really specifics stuff. What's the best way to study about firearms?
I'll bump with some artwork I like.
Youtube is OK
>personally I like Forgotten Weapons and Hickock45
Wiki is OK
Otherwise, ask around. An explanation from someone you're standing in front of is 100x more useful than something you read online.
>>30341288
Thanks for giving some feedback, anon.
>>30341033
>Went shooting today for the first time
How do you cope up with the ptsd?
>>30341033
>mfw I pass near that building regularly
>>30341752
Have no idea how people get so bitchy about shooting guns for their first time. Shot a buddy's CC pistol and a couple rounds on a guy's AR-15 that was shooting with us. I can see why over a while that shit would hurt but after like one shot? Jesus.
>>30341772
Wish I lived in an area that wasn't so culturally barren.
>>30341797
...and I wish the area I live in had better gun laws...
>>30341288
> Explanation from someone you are standing in from of is 100x better.
This. Aside from a dislike of polymer and the odd guy who hates gas-powered actions, guns, like art, are one of the few things I will trust old men's opinions on.
Especially if I just watched said old man put a ten round group in a 1.5" hole with his own hand loaded ammo out of a rifle older than I am.
Last bump before I go to sleep.