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A couple of things. Depending on how confident you are with your self, take a beginners firearm course or if you'd like usually instructors offer female only classes which some ladies find more comfortable to learn in. Second would be go with a family friend or someone you trust to introduce you to shooting with their firearms. Take time to learn the basics, spend time shooting small caliber weapons. For hand guns a nice .22LR pistol is a great way to learn assuming you can find ammo.If a woman with no real history with firearms showed a keen interest in learning, what would be your basic beginner advice? And yes, I'm talking about absolute basics.
I do have a couple friends, though they don't seem to take things as seriously as I would like. I can be quite disciplined when it comes to objects that can kill, and most people I know don't have that kind of respect towards firearms.
Though, it was my understanding a CHL was required in order to have a weapon in a vehicle?
I would look for a class or classes that cover CHL requisites. Like, in high school if you took drivers ed you could test for your license at a reduced rate or something..
Though, it was my understanding a CHL was required in order to have a weapon in a vehicle?
I would look for a class or classes that cover CHL requisites. Like, in high school if you took drivers ed you could test for your license at a reduced rate or something..
Thanks! Sometimes I feel pretty silly, as I can research something to death. It took me two weeks to settle on a food scale, imagine where my head is at with this!!I've had several co-workers ask me the simple question, "So I want to buy a gun, what should I get?" I always ask them if they have an hour or two to sit and chat about it. As contrary to a lot of people's understanding, it isn't a 'simple question'.
It is great you are approaching it with research, good way to start. There are lots of variables to be answered. LOTs.
Ooh trust that I avoid driving through California anyway! HahaThat is a whole other ball of worms, if the firearm is unloaded and stored out of reach of the driver you are cool without an CHL. Otherwise, in Oregon, it get sticky.
Getting your CHL for Oregon, Washington, Utah, and Arizona might be required for the type of trips you are speaking about. Of course, you would have to avoid California. As while they do issue them, getting one in state (let alone out of state) is next to impossible.