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<blockquote data-quote="Chainsaw" data-source="post: 5303181" data-attributes="member: 70196"><p>What you have seems logical enough for simple RPG purposes. Depending on your background and your seriousness, you might consider going to your local range and actually firing a few civilian-legal firearms (many ranges offer rentals, at least in my area). You might find that the experience offers you a fresh perspective on how to group the weapons or on new rules for using or mastering them. Back when my wife qualified for her concealed carry permit, for example, she was quite surprised at how much better she was with a Sig 226 than with a small-frame 38 revolver. The Sig required a few extra minutes of operational instruction of course, but it wasn't like it required years of study or anything.</p><p> </p><p>Edit: You might consider categorizing them by caliber (or weight and caliber), as I find managing recoil to be the biggest problem for most people. Like I said, actually operating the Sig vs the revolver didn't require but a few extra minutes of instruction. You don't need to go to boot camp or anything, heh. My wife picked it up in like 5 minutes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chainsaw, post: 5303181, member: 70196"] What you have seems logical enough for simple RPG purposes. Depending on your background and your seriousness, you might consider going to your local range and actually firing a few civilian-legal firearms (many ranges offer rentals, at least in my area). You might find that the experience offers you a fresh perspective on how to group the weapons or on new rules for using or mastering them. Back when my wife qualified for her concealed carry permit, for example, she was quite surprised at how much better she was with a Sig 226 than with a small-frame 38 revolver. The Sig required a few extra minutes of operational instruction of course, but it wasn't like it required years of study or anything. Edit: You might consider categorizing them by caliber (or weight and caliber), as I find managing recoil to be the biggest problem for most people. Like I said, actually operating the Sig vs the revolver didn't require but a few extra minutes of instruction. You don't need to go to boot camp or anything, heh. My wife picked it up in like 5 minutes. [/QUOTE]
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