Last fall I took the three weekend FAC course and passed both tests, waited for the results, mailed in my app for the PAL, waited and got it in the mail about a week ago.
I had gone to a gun club and put my app in for membership, found out I need to pass a safety course which is fine by me cause I know I'm rusty. I went to a gun shop and bought a pistol after looking at what was available in what I wanted for a first gun (not too heavy, 9mm, very reliable, easy to disassemble and service) so I got a Glock 17 4th generation.
I'll take delivery soon but I have to get the storage completed and now I'm thinking that every cheap thief in the world is going to bash in my front door and ransack the place when I'm not home and steal my gun.
It's not buyers remorse but it feels like it... Is this common?
Can I get a word of encouragement from the cheering section?
edit-- I realized I didn't say much about myself,, I'm 62 and have always wanted to own a gun and shoot at a club and be with people who feel the same way about the sport. Back about 20 years or more when it was ok to own without hunting I used to trap shoot and enjoyed it immensely. Pistol ownership seemed so difficult at that time I never got into it. When I decided to take up shooting again and found the road to possession was just as difficult for either PAL I thought why not go for restricted firearms too. I'm glad I did, everyone I have met so far is so positive about the sport.
Call me Hal ,,,, and thanks.
I had gone to a gun club and put my app in for membership, found out I need to pass a safety course which is fine by me cause I know I'm rusty. I went to a gun shop and bought a pistol after looking at what was available in what I wanted for a first gun (not too heavy, 9mm, very reliable, easy to disassemble and service) so I got a Glock 17 4th generation.
I'll take delivery soon but I have to get the storage completed and now I'm thinking that every cheap thief in the world is going to bash in my front door and ransack the place when I'm not home and steal my gun.
It's not buyers remorse but it feels like it... Is this common?
Can I get a word of encouragement from the cheering section?
edit-- I realized I didn't say much about myself,, I'm 62 and have always wanted to own a gun and shoot at a club and be with people who feel the same way about the sport. Back about 20 years or more when it was ok to own without hunting I used to trap shoot and enjoyed it immensely. Pistol ownership seemed so difficult at that time I never got into it. When I decided to take up shooting again and found the road to possession was just as difficult for either PAL I thought why not go for restricted firearms too. I'm glad I did, everyone I have met so far is so positive about the sport.
Call me Hal ,,,, and thanks.
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