LIVE PODCAST FROM THE RANGE: Common Mistakes Made By New Gun Owners

Published on September 11, 2024
Duration: 68:13

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.

Quick Summary

For new pistol owners, 9mm is generally recommended due to its manageable recoil, affordability, and effectiveness, often leading to better qualification scores. Prioritizing a proper fit for your hand is crucial for accuracy and comfort, and trying firearms before buying is essential. Investing in training and understanding firearm safety, including trigger discipline, are paramount for responsible gun ownership.

Chapters

  1. 00:54Introduction & Live Stream Setup
  2. 01:53Welcome & Personal Updates
  3. 03:23Topic: Common Mistakes New Gun Owners Make
  4. 04:01Mistake 1: Choosing the Wrong Caliber
  5. 10:28Why 9mm is Recommended
  6. 17:12Mistake 2: Ignoring Proper Fit
  7. 23:00Mistake 3: Buying Based on Looks or Brand
  8. 29:04Red Dot Sight Considerations
  9. 31:12Mistake 4: Overlooking Training and Practice
  10. 35:25Mistake 5: Not Considering Concealed Carry
  11. 38:44Mistake 6: Considering Derringers
  12. 40:41Mistake 7: Focusing Too Much on Price
  13. 47:20Mistake 8: Neglecting Accessories
  14. 49:45Mistake 9: Ignoring Local Laws and Restrictions
  15. 53:09Mistake 10: Buying a Gun Without Testing It
  16. 59:25Mistake 11: Not Understanding Safety Features
  17. 62:45Summary of Pitfalls
  18. 63:47Conclusion & Final Thoughts
  19. 64:03Range Information & Hours
  20. 66:06Viewer Shoutouts & Goodbyes
  21. 66:31Upcoming Content & Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best caliber for a new gun owner?

For new pistol owners, 9mm is generally recommended. It offers a good balance of manageable recoil, affordability, and effectiveness. Law enforcement agencies like the FBI have found 9mm to be highly effective, with officers achieving better qualification scores compared to larger calibers.

Why is proper fit important when buying a pistol?

A proper fit is crucial for accuracy and comfort. If a pistol doesn't fit your hand well, it can negatively impact your grip, trigger control, and overall shooting performance. It's essential to try a firearm before buying to ensure it feels comfortable and controllable.

Should new gun owners buy a pistol with a safety?

While some pistols have mechanical safeties, the most critical safety is proper trigger finger discipline. Relying solely on a mechanical safety can be dangerous if you forget to disengage it in a high-stress situation. Your finger off the trigger is the primary safety.

What are common mistakes new gun owners make?

Common mistakes include choosing the wrong caliber, ignoring proper fit, buying based on looks or brand, neglecting training, not considering concealed carry needs, focusing too much on price, and not understanding firearm laws or safety. Testing the firearm before purchase is also vital.

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