Tyler: “Hey this is Tyler with T Jack Survival. We are here in Provo at Discount Guns. Lots of stuff in there. I am here with Crystal. We are going to help you choose what guns are good for you so stay tuned!”
Crystal: “People often ask me which gun is the right gun for me. Well you’re asking the wrong question. Guns are like shoes, you can always use more than one pair and each shoe works different with an outfit. It’s the same with guns, whatever your purpose is a different gun is going to be best suited for that purpose. So small guns have a purpose and small guns are usually used for concealed carry because they are light and easy to carry and they are easy to conceal. Larger guns are usually used for people that need a higher round capacity. Larger guns are also easier to manipulate so when you are on the shooting range and practicing malfunction drills or even shooting a larger gun is going to be better and more comfortable to shoot for a long period of time and be more accurate with.”
“We have a couple different guns here. The first one is a little unique and maybe you would use this gun for hunting. It has a longer barrel; you can put a high capacity magazine in it. It shoots the .22 long rifle. It would be great for shooting some squirrels.”
“You gotta come over here to a mid-sized. A duty gun which is great for law enforcement or a concealed carry weapon. Then we move over here to the Ruger 22. Maybe you just want to do some target practice. This is a great gun to work on your accuracy. Maybe shoot some rodents.”
“You got these smaller guns. The colt mustang and it’s a great gun for concealed carry. It’s small and light weight. It’s great for women to put in their purse.”
“Then we have this revolver 357 magnum. Maybe you need a ranch gun. Maybe you need to take care of some predators on your ranch or some varmints. Great gun to do that.”
“Once you know how to fit the gun to your hand and you know what purpose you’re gonna use that gun for and you can choose the right gun for the right purpose. Then you gotta know how to use it. So stay tuned this month and we will talk more about that in this series.”