Today I have a guest post for you on gun accessories you should buy. Enjoy
Accessories That Every First-Time Gun Owner Should Buy
In the current uncertain social and economic climate, non-gun owning Americans are quickly becoming firearm owners and exercising their Second Amendment right to its full glory. If you are one of those first-time gun owners, you may have noticed that there is an enormous selection of accessories to sift through, and figuring out what you need to complete your arsenal is challenging. Let’s look at the pieces you need to put this firearm puzzle together, so your new venture is not only enjoyable but cost-effective.
Safety First
With gun ownership comes responsibility and safety. Operating your new weapon must come as second nature when faced with a self-defense situation. Fortunately, there are many training videos available online that can help further your firearm education. As far as safety goes, the primary rules to remember are- always treat a gun as if it is loaded, always keep the gun pointed in a safe direction, always keep your finger off the trigger until ready to shoot, and know your target and what lies beyond it.
Storage and Transport
Storing your gun while not in use is another critical piece of responsible gun ownership. One of the first accessories you should purchase is a lockable gun safe and a trigger lock if your weapon didn’t already come with one. Also, if you are planning to become licensed to carry your pistol or revolver concealed, a holster that fits your weapon is critical. Transporting your new gear will be a frequent endeavor as you traipse back and forth to the gun range, so a gear bag that holds your essential accessories makes this process streamlined and hassle-free.
Eye and Ear Protection
Paralleling general safety is protecting your hearing and vision from accidental injury while firing your gun. The essential equipment needed for this includes shooting glasses and firearm rated hearing protection. These accessories are often available as a package deal on online gun dealer’s websites, like Omaha Outdoors.
Ammunition
When choosing ammo for your new gun, caliber, grain, and bullet type all impact accuracy, and here’s where consulting with experts in the field can help. Once you’ve narrowed down the choices to the load that works for you, ordering ammunition in bulk is a good idea. That way, you’re prepared to ride out shortages that sometimes happen during times of uncertainty. While stocking up on ammo, think about grabbing a couple of extra magazines as well, as this ensures you never run out of firepower when you need it the most. Essentially, you should consider engineered Magpul magazines that can withstand extreme conditions. It’ll also help you reduce the reloading under rigorous situations and minimize the possibilities of fatal failures.
Targets
With training comes the need for something to shoot at, and sighting in your gun is a lot easier with a target that’s made to measure accuracy. The one you choose depends on your application, but in general, rifle shooters lean toward multi-grid targets for assessing precision, and handgun operators like the realistic look of classic silhouette targets for self-defense training.
Gun Cleaning Supplies
Taking care of your new gun is the final piece of the ownership puzzle, as shooting leaves behind ammunition residue, and moisture can cause corrosion, all of which affect operation. A gun cleaning kit, including gun oil, wipes, cleaning patches, brass jags, brushes, and a brass patch holder, is necessary for every gun owner’s arsenal.
Once you have all the pieces of the puzzle assembled, you will be ready to accept your new role as a law-abiding gun owner, and join the ranks of those who have enjoyed the comradery, traditions, and pride that comes with exercising this constitutional right.
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