Videos tagged with First Pistol
John G. Johnson, owner of Firearms Training Facility, outlines ten common mistakes new gun owners make when buying their first pistol. He emphasizes choosing the right caliber (9mm recommended), ensuring proper fit, prioritizing training over aesthetics, and understanding the importance of safety and legal compliance. Johnson stresses that a firearm is a tool for self-defense and requires responsible ownership and continuous practice.
John G. Johnson, a firearms instructor from Cape Coral, Florida, provides a comprehensive 10-step guide for first-time pistol buyers. The advice emphasizes understanding your 'why,' setting a budget, conducting thorough research, and physically handling firearms to ensure a proper fit. He strongly recommends considering 9mm ammunition for its versatility and highlights the importance of trying firearms before purchasing and investing in professional training and consistent range practice for proficiency.
John Johnson, a firearms instructor, outlines ten crucial steps for selecting your first pistol. He emphasizes understanding your 'why,' setting a budget, conducting thorough research, and physically handling firearms. Johnson recommends 9mm for its versatility and advises trying multiple models at a range before purchasing. He stresses the importance of professional firearms training to ensure safe and effective operation, highlighting that a firearm is a tool requiring skilled operation.
This video provides essential guidance for new pistol owners, focusing on what to do immediately after purchasing their first firearm. It emphasizes safety protocols, proper handling, and the importance of training. The instructor encourages viewers to visit their website for more information and to book training classes, and also promotes the USCCA's free Concealed Carry Guide for additional life-saving knowledge.
This video targets new firearm owners looking to purchase their first pistol. The instructor, John, outlines five common mistakes beginners make, including selecting unsuitable handgun types and lacking fundamental gun knowledge and training. The video encourages viewers to visit the instructor's website for more information and training opportunities, and to engage with their social media channels. It emphasizes sharing the content to support the channel.
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