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Originally Posted by HoleCarder
OP here. Thanks for all the responses so far. Great stuff. Much appreciated. I will reread them many times in the coming days. I'm eager to learn. Thanks for helping.
Also, the "invest the money" suggestions are excellent. That's something I say all the time. Indeed, I'm an avid investor and retired at age 42.
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Are you looking to adopt an adult male? If so, let me know where to submit my application.
Okay, in all seriousness. If I wanted to purchase some quality firearms (after you learn the basics and safety of shooting)...
1) AR-15, I'd get a Colt or Daniel Defense
2) 9mm, double action pistol - Check out the HK P30 and/or Sig Sauer P226 Legion
3) 9mm, striker pistol - HK VP9, Sig Sauer P320, and/or Glock 19
4) .45ACP 1911 style - Les Baer, Ed Brown, and/or Wilson Combat
5) 12 gauge shotgun (auto) - Benelli M4 Tactical
6) 12 gauge shotgun (pump) - Mossberg 590A1 or Remington 870P Magnum
7) Additional rifle - Springfield Armory M1A
8) AK type rifle - Anything from Arsenal
9) Bolt action rifles - I can't help you on that. I'm not really up to date on quality bolt action rifles.
10) Revolvers - Generally anything Smith and Wesson are always great. I can't really quote specific models, but I am partial to the Model 66.
There are also a ton of historical firearms out there. Anything from WWII and prior is always nice to add to any collection.