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<blockquote data-quote="65ny" data-source="post: 2921747" data-attributes="member: 24499"><p>You'll likely get a bunch of different opinions, but here's mine. Like tRidiot said, a revolver is the way to go. If you ever need to use it you're going to be under a lot of stress. You dont need to forget to remove the safety, rack the slide, or worry about malfunctions. With a revolver you just point and shoot. </p><p> (those issues can be minimized with a semi-auto, but it requires lots of practice)</p><p>Obviously keep your weapons secure, but don't make them mysterious to the kiddos. If they're not curious about them the're less likely to want to fool around with them wihout you knowing. Take all the training you can and practice often.</p><p>Consider a Smith & Wesson model 10 or something similar for a first house gun. They're plentiful, dependable, accurate, and pretty cheap too. <img src="/images/smilies/smile.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="65ny, post: 2921747, member: 24499"] You'll likely get a bunch of different opinions, but here's mine. Like tRidiot said, a revolver is the way to go. If you ever need to use it you're going to be under a lot of stress. You dont need to forget to remove the safety, rack the slide, or worry about malfunctions. With a revolver you just point and shoot. (those issues can be minimized with a semi-auto, but it requires lots of practice) Obviously keep your weapons secure, but don't make them mysterious to the kiddos. If they're not curious about them the're less likely to want to fool around with them wihout you knowing. Take all the training you can and practice often. Consider a Smith & Wesson model 10 or something similar for a first house gun. They're plentiful, dependable, accurate, and pretty cheap too. :) [/QUOTE]
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