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I always though the universal "Hand out" firearm for an non-gun owning relative was a 38 special revolver. Easy to understand and see how to operate, but not too easy to accidentally pull the trigger.

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It's interesting to see all the different opinions on what each person's thought for this is.

One of my thoughts is that I don't have any relatives or friends that aren't already proficient in the basic use of an AR15, so that makes it relatively easy to consider, but in order to achieve that I had to basically drag some of them to proficiency because they weren't interested. Even so, now I know and they know that if I handed them an AR they could manipulate the safety, magazine and put accurate fire on target.
 
I always though the universal "Hand out" firearm for an non-gun owning relative was a 38 special revolver. Easy to understand and see how to operate, but not too easy to accidentally pull the trigger.

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Yes and no.

Dao revolvers (absolutely no exposed hammer).
I've seen way too many people on tv "make ready " by cocking the hammer.
You know, then go through a door at high ready, or start searching a dark building.
 
Yes and no.

Dao revolvers (absolutely no exposed hammer).
I've seen way too many people on tv "make ready " by cocking the hammer.
You know, then go through a door at high ready, or start searching a dark building.
I see your point but if I can't trust them with a da/sa revolver, I probably can't count on them to keep it pointed away from me either.
 
I am probably coming off like a conceited jerk, but I have to regularly lock and even just plain CLOSE windows and doors on the vehicles and house before I go to bed. If my current nuclear unit makes it past day 3 of armageddon it's pure dumb luck.
I had a girlfriend who would deliberately leave the back door unlocked in case she lost her keys again, which she in fact did. I couldn't talk her out of it.
 
That ain't no excuse.....

I did not say my family had a problem shooting from the motorcycle, its when you park and go into the post office that folks get a bit upset.

My Scorpion will fit into the trunk of my bike with its side folding brace but my AR will not because of the buffer tube.

But I am working on it...LOL
 
OK fine you have convinced me. I picked up an assembled 16" upper with an M-Lok handguard on sale, and a $139 PSA complete lower. Now I am trying to decide between MBUS sights or a cheap red dot or both.
 
OK fine you have convinced me. I picked up an assembled 16" upper with an M-Lok handguard on sale, and a $139 PSA complete lower. Now I am trying to decide between MBUS sights or a cheap red dot or both.
That's more of a personal financial situation because you know if you are setting it up for best use, it would have both.
 

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