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Safe Gun Ownership For Dummies


Safe Gun Ownership For Dummies


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von: Greg Lickenbrock

16,99 €

Verlag: Wiley
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 14.07.2022
ISBN/EAN: 9781119894858
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 320

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<p><b>A straightforward guide to being smart with your firearm</b> <p>With gun sales at an all-time high in the U.S., easy-to-understand advice on storing and possessing guns safely is at an all-time premium. <i>Safe Gun Ownership For Dummies </i>paves the way for new and novice gun owners to learn the basics of firearm ownership in a non-partisan tone. This book helps gun owners thoroughly explore the rules of gun safety and adopt the habits of savvy firearm aficionados. Written by a firearms expert and analyst who has reviewed hundreds of firearms along with gun safety and storage options, this guide helps you develop a safety mindset and apply practices to assure you and your family avoid harm. <ul> <li>Learn, internalize, and apply the rules of gun safety</li> <li>Understand federal, state, and local gun laws</li> <li>Find a good gun safety course for hands-on practice</li> <li>Store and transport your firearm securely</li></ul><p>When it’s time to start training on your new firearm and the safety rules of gun ownership, <i>Safe Gun Ownership For Dummies</i> is at the ready with everything you need to know to make safety your aim.
<p><b>Introduction </b><b>1</b></p> <p>About This Book 1</p> <p>Foolish Assumptions 2</p> <p>Icons Used in This Book 2</p> <p>Beyond the Book 3</p> <p>Where to Go from Here 3</p> <p><b>Part 1: Getting Started with Gun Safety</b><b> 5</b></p> <p><b>Chapter 1: The Basics of Safe Gun Ownership</b><b> 7</b></p> <p>Common Reasons to Own a Firearm 8</p> <p>Gaining a sense of security 8</p> <p>Hunting and recreational shooting 9</p> <p>Taking part in history 9</p> <p>Things to Consider Before Purchasing a Firearm 10</p> <p>How will you secure it? 10</p> <p>Who will have access to it? 11</p> <p>When will you attend a training course? 11</p> <p>The Four Rules of Gun Safety 12</p> <p>Rule 1: Treat all guns as if they are loaded 13</p> <p>Rule 2: Never let your muzzle cover anything you aren’t willing to destroy 13</p> <p>Rule 3: Keep your finger off the trigger until you’re on target and ready to shoot 14</p> <p>Rule 4: Be sure of your target and what is behind it 14</p> <p>Knowing other important rules to follow 15</p> <p>Checking Whether a Gun is Loaded 15</p> <p>Checking semi-automatic pistols 16</p> <p>Checking revolvers 17</p> <p>Checking rifles or shotguns with detachable magazines 17</p> <p>Checking rifles or shotguns with internal magazines 18</p> <p><b>Chapter 2: Legally Speaking</b><b> 19</b></p> <p>Understanding U.S Federal Gun Regulations 20</p> <p>The Second Amendment and its interpretations 20</p> <p>The National Firearms Act of 1934 21</p> <p>The Federal Firearms Act of 1938 23</p> <p>The Gun Control Act of 1968 23</p> <p>The Firearm Owners Protection Act of 1986 23</p> <p>The Brady Handgun Violence Prevention Act of 1993 24</p> <p>The federal assault weapons ban of 1994 24</p> <p>The Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act of 2005 26</p> <p>Breaking Down Landmark Supreme Court Decisions 26</p> <p><i>United States v Miller</i> 26</p> <p><i>District of Columbia v Heller</i> 27</p> <p><i>McDonald v Chicago</i> 27</p> <p><i>New York State Rifle & Pistol Association v Bruen </i>27</p> <p>Navigating State and Local Laws 27</p> <p>Recognizing significant laws 28</p> <p>Finding helpful sites and resources 30</p> <p>Looking at Gun Laws Outside the United States 31</p> <p>Canada 31</p> <p>Switzerland 32</p> <p>United Kingdom 32</p> <p>Australia 33</p> <p>New Zealand 33</p> <p><b>Chapter 3: The Three Main Types of Firearms</b><b> 35</b></p> <p>Taking a Quick Trip through History: Cannons, Muskets, and More 36</p> <p>Understanding early naming conventions 36</p> <p>Sizing down for individual soldiers 37</p> <p>Tracing 1800s innovations to today’s guns 39</p> <p>Going the Distance with Rifles 42</p> <p>Understanding bolt-action basics 42</p> <p>Leveling up with lever actions 44</p> <p>Gaining speed with semi-autos 46</p> <p>Sorting Out Various Types of Shotguns 51</p> <p>Simplifying shotgun shells 51</p> <p>Breaking down break actions 52</p> <p>Moving from levers to pumps 54</p> <p>Sizing up semi-auto scatterguns 55</p> <p>Getting Hands on with Handguns 56</p> <p>Grasping the revolver revolution 56</p> <p>Charting the rise of semi-autos 58</p> <p><b>Chapter 4: Purchasing Your Firearm</b><b> 65</b></p> <p>Your First Trip to the Gun Store 66</p> <p>What to expect from salespeople 66</p> <p>Deciding on the type of gun to buy 67</p> <p>Trying before you buy 69</p> <p>Knowing the Purchase Requirements 72</p> <p>Filling out the required paperwork 73</p> <p>Understanding holds and wait times 75</p> <p><b>Part 2: Building a Gun Safety Mindset</b><b> 79</b></p> <p><b>Chapter 5: Introducing a Firearm into Your Household</b><b> 81</b></p> <p>Having “The Talk” with Your Family 82</p> <p>Addressing your partner’s concerns 82</p> <p>Explaining gun safety rules to children 83</p> <p>Teaching children what to do if they encounter a firearm 84</p> <p>Entering those dreaded teen years 85</p> <p>Letting Other People Know You Own a Gun 86</p> <p>Understanding the Dangers of Overpenetration 87</p> <p><b>Chapter 6: Safe and Secure Firearm Storage</b><b> 91</b></p> <p>Understanding the Locks (Sometimes) Included with Guns 92</p> <p>The Child Safety Lock Act of 2005 92</p> <p>How to use a cable lock — and why it isn’t enough 93</p> <p>The problems with trigger locks 95</p> <p>Investing in Sturdy Steel with Gun Safes and Vaults 96</p> <p>Factoring in size, construction, and more 97</p> <p>Breaking down the various lock types 100</p> <p>Avoiding less traditional storage options 102</p> <p>Grasping the Importance of Storing Ammunition Separately 103</p> <p><b>Chapter 7: Manual Labor </b><b>105</b></p> <p>Looking Inside Your Firearm’s Manual 106</p> <p>Using the safety 106</p> <p>Loading and unloading the gun 107</p> <p>Disassembly made easy 108</p> <p>Learning the warranty information 109</p> <p>Watching Out for Other Warnings 110</p> <p>Avoiding the wrong ammunition 110</p> <p>Finding the right balance of lubrication 111</p> <p>Keeping the Record Straight 112</p> <p><b>Chapter 8: Cleaning and Maintenance</b><b> 113</b></p> <p>Caring for Your Gun between Trips to the Range 114</p> <p>Gathering the right tools and supplies 114</p> <p>Taking your gun apart 116</p> <p>Scrubbing the barrel 116</p> <p>Inspecting the interior 118</p> <p>Adding lube and other finishing touches 118</p> <p>Dealing With the Usual Wear and Tear 119</p> <p>Identifying common wear points 120</p> <p>Replacing parts — and knowing your limits 121</p> <p>Troubleshooting Two Larger Issues 122</p> <p>Clearing bore obstructions 123</p> <p>Removing light rust 124</p> <p><b>Chapter 9: Getting to Know Ammunition</b><b> 127</b></p> <p>Making Sense of Rifle and Handgun Ammunition 128</p> <p>Getting acquainted with cartridge components and naming conventions 128</p> <p>Looking at the basics of ballistics and barrel rifling 132</p> <p>Understanding today’s handgun bullets 134</p> <p>Recognizing various rifle bullets 137</p> <p>Sorting Out Shotgun Shells 140</p> <p>Discerning shell components and naming conventions 140</p> <p>Defining shotshells by use 142</p> <p><b>Chapter 10: Today’s Firearm Accessories</b><b> 145</b></p> <p>Carrying Your Gun 146</p> <p>Choosing handgun holsters 146</p> <p>Selecting a sling for your long gun 148</p> <p>Using Common Shooting Aids 150</p> <p>Zeroing in with sights and optics 150</p> <p>Holding steady with monopods, bipods, and more 153</p> <p>Powering up with lights, lasers, and combination units 155</p> <p>Customizing Your Gun 159</p> <p>Upgrades you can do at home 159</p> <p>Upgrades that require gunsmithing 161</p> <p>Looking at Other Helpful Accessories 163</p> <p><b>Chapter 11: Leaving Home with Your Firearm</b><b> 165</b></p> <p>Transporting a Gun in a Vehicle 166</p> <p>Understanding relevant laws 166</p> <p>Examining vehicle storage options — and their risks 167</p> <p>Crossing State Lines with a Firearm 170</p> <p>Traveling by road 170</p> <p>Traveling by air 171</p> <p>Carrying a Firearm on Your Person 173</p> <p>Getting to know your state’s carry laws and off-limit locations 174</p> <p>Recognizing common carry positions 176</p> <p>Avoiding injury while unholstering 178</p> <p><b>Part 3: Discovering How to Use Your Firearm</b><b> 181</b></p> <p><b>Chapter 12: Basic Training</b><b> 183</b></p> <p>Understanding Why You Need to Attend a Training Course 184</p> <p>Knowing What to Expect from a Training Course 186</p> <p>Breaking down the types of courses 186</p> <p>Considering three major factors: cost, time, and format 187</p> <p>Understanding common course requirements 188</p> <p>Evaluating course options 190</p> <p>Finding a Training Course Near You 193</p> <p>Range Safety Fundamentals 194</p> <p>Explaining common range rules 195</p> <p>Dressing appropriately 196</p> <p>Protecting your eyesight 197</p> <p>Protecting your hearing 197</p> <p>Preparing for All Types of Weather 199</p> <p>Continuing Your Education 200</p> <p><b>Chapter 13: On the Mark</b><b> 203</b></p> <p>Learning the Basics of Accurate Shooting 204</p> <p>Establishing a firm grip on a handgun 204</p> <p>Holding onto a rifle or shotgun 207</p> <p>Getting into position 207</p> <p>Sighting in 213</p> <p>Breathing for better accuracy 217</p> <p>Controlling the trigger 217</p> <p>Practicing Your Shooting Skills Safely 218</p> <p>Maximizing your range time 218</p> <p>Diagnosing your results 220</p> <p>Overcoming Cross-Eye Dominance 222</p> <p><b>Chapter 14: Reloading and Clearing Malfunctions</b><b> 225</b></p> <p>Dissecting the Anatomy of a Detachable Magazine 226</p> <p>Reloading a Pistol Three Different Ways 227</p> <p>The empty reload 228</p> <p>The speed reload 231</p> <p>The retention reload 232</p> <p>Safely Unloading a Gun 233</p> <p>Troubleshooting Common Pistol Malfunctions 234</p> <p>Clearing a failure to eject 234</p> <p>Fixing a failure to feed 235</p> <p>Dealing with double feeds 236</p> <p>Diagnosing ammo-related problems 236</p> <p><b>Part 4: Think Carefully before You Shoot</b><b> 239</b></p> <p><b>Chapter 15: Hunting and Sport Shooting</b><b> 241</b></p> <p>Preparing to Hunt with a Firearm 242</p> <p>Getting to know your state’s wildlife agency 242</p> <p>Attending a hunter education course 243</p> <p>Becoming an ethical hunter 244</p> <p>Breaking down various types of hunting 246</p> <p>Gathering helpful hunting gear 249</p> <p>Going for Gold at Shooting Matches 251</p> <p>Learning popular shooting disciplines 251</p> <p>Collecting helpful competition gear 254</p> <p>Attending your first match 256</p> <p><b>Chapter 16: Firearms and Self-Defense</b><b> 257</b></p> <p>Before You Reach for a Gun 258</p> <p>Protecting your home from the outside 258</p> <p>Protecting your home from the inside 260</p> <p>Understanding the Castle Doctrine 262</p> <p>Interpreting the castle doctrine today 263</p> <p>Knowing the limits of the law 263</p> <p>Creating an Emergency Plan 264</p> <p>Understanding Self-Defense with a Firearm Outside the Home 266</p> <p><b>Part 5: The Part of Tens</b><b> 269</b></p> <p><b>Chapter 17: Ten Common Myths about Firearms</b><b> 271</b></p> <p>Myth: “The Wild West Was Full of Gunplay” 272</p> <p>Myth: “A Gun Will Make Me Safer” 272</p> <p>Myth: “Guns Don’t Kill People; People Kill People” 273</p> <p>Myth: “Polymer Guns Won’t Set off Metal Detectors” 274</p> <p>Myth: “The Only Thing That Can Stop a Bad Guy with a Gun Is a Good Guy with a Gun” 275</p> <p>Myth: “Millions of People Defend Themselves with Guns Every Year” 275</p> <p>Myth: “Guns Can Blow You Away” 276</p> <p>Myth: “Every Gun Sale Already Requires a Background Check” 276</p> <p>Myth: “Blame Video Games, Not Guns” 277</p> <p>Myth: “I Love Guns — They Make Me Who I Am” 277</p> <p><b>Chapter 18: Ten (or More) Gun Terms You’re Using Incorrectly</b><b> 279</b></p> <p>Saying “Clip” Instead of “Magazine” 280</p> <p>Bullets, Cartridges, and More 280</p> <p>Accuracy versus Precision 282</p> <p>The Two Meanings of Pistol 282</p> <p>Semi-Automatic versus Automatic 283</p> <p>Assault Rifles and Assault Weapons 283</p> <p>Why Suppressors Aren’t Quite Silencers 284</p> <p>Standard and High Capacity 285</p> <p>Grip and Handle Defined 286</p> <p><b>Chapter 19: Ten Steps to Restore a Classic Gun</b><b> 287</b></p> <p>Unload and Inspect the Firearm 288</p> <p>Research the Make and Model 288</p> <p>Decide What You Want to Do with It 289</p> <p>Carefully Disassemble and Clean It 290</p> <p>Remove Light Rust from Metal Surfaces 290</p> <p>Replace Any Missing or Damaged Parts 291</p> <p>Refinish the Metal — or Not 291</p> <p>Restore the Wood 292</p> <p>Clean, Lubricate, and Reassemble It 293</p> <p>Have a Gunsmith Back Up your Work 293</p> <p>Index 295</p>
<p><b>Greg Lickenbrock</b> is a senior firearms analyst and technical advisor for the largest non-profit organization dedicated to gun violence prevention and safety in the United States. He previously spent nearly a decade serving as an editor and writer for several outdoor and firearm-related publications.</p>
<p><b>Become a safety-conscious firearm owner</b></p> <p>People choose to purchase a firearm for a lot of reasons. Some buy a gun for a sense of personal protection. Others own a firearm for sport. Whatever your reason for becoming a gun owner might be, it's best to understand how to store and use your firearm safely. This book cuts right to the point of how a gun owner can keep themselves and others safe. Written by a firearms expert who's tested numerous firearms and gun safety options, this book explains how to learn your local gun laws, select the firearm that fits your needs, find a training course, store your gun at home, and improve your firearm handling skills. <p><b> Inside... <ul><li>The core rules of gun safety</li> <li>Ways to learn your local gun laws</li> <li>How to talk to your family about keeping firearms in the home</li> <li>Tips on safely storing and transporting guns</li> <li>Insight on various types of firearms and ammunition</li> <li>Advice on improving performance on the firing range</li> <li>Common myths about guns</b></li></ul>

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