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Pandemic Panic: The Guns You SHOULD Buy During a Crisis

The global coronavirus pandemic has changed the lives of every living person on Earth. This includes social distancing adjustments such as ditching the handshake, to widespread job loss, and shopping becoming a dire challenge.

As we’ve reported, gun sales have jumped through the roof as more states in America issue lockdown orders. This makes a lot of sense. When society destabilizes, self-defense becomes much more important. As all of our readers know, a firearm is one of the best ways to do that.

However, not a lot has been said about which firearms people should be buying right now. Americans inexperienced with firearms may be thinking about handguns or shotguns, but are hard to warm up to rifles. This is simply not the right approach.

Before stocking up on supplies, it’s imperative that you educate yourself on all of the uses and capabilities of the items you have an eye on. Handguns can be very effective, but aren’t exactly known for their range. Shotguns can deal a lot of damage, but aren’t always the most effective during a self-defense situation.

Here’s TFB TV with a full guide. Show this to all of the newbies you know.


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5 Responses

  1. If you did not already own a gun, don’t even bother. You will never find ammo for it, so all you will have is a paperweight. You could always throw rocks.

    1. I couldn’t agree more. Over the past few months I’ve watched as ammo, at least the more popular calibers, quadruple in price or go even higher, even at gun shows…that is ‘if’ you can find any. The ammo manufactures aren’t to blame, really. We had a massive purchase on firearms over this last year and all these folks bought ammo, too. It’s a ‘supply and demand’ issue.
      https://www.recoilweb.com/why-is-the-ammo-gone-162059.html

  2. Great work… like your stuff.

    New gun owner. After a long time thinking and reading and questioning, I went with the Langdon Tactical version of the Beretta 1301 semi auto shotgun as primary defense weapon, adding light and green dot optic. Undergoing training…

    I am interested in a 2nd gun, not as primary home defense. Leaning to a carry, or concealed carry, pistol to go outside home if SHTF or civil unrest. Very tough decision as to what to get… many options but none seem perfect. I do want to be able to add a “green” laser/light combo, which seems to be a problem w the smaller concealed carry options. I like the Bond Bullpup if pure concealed carry, but no optic or light possible… but it is not available right now. I consider the Sig 365 and M&P Shield but again, limited laser/light options, at least for now. I also consider the Langdon Tactical versions of the Beretta PX4 Compact and the Langdon Tactical Springfield XDe but neither is available right now. Also consider the Langdon Tactical Beretta 92 elite Compact w RDO, but it may be a bit large and not sure whether RDO or laser would be better for pistol and “old” eyes. Finally, considering the Wilson XDC, but it is very expensive and may be unwise if possibility of gun confiscation.

    Am I thinking right for the 2nd gun, or should I go with an AR 15? If pistol, what option (s) make the most sense for me?

    Huge appreciation of advice and comments from you more experienced guys (and gals).

    Merry Christmas (and Happy Holidays to those celebrating differently),
    Tom

  3. I saw a Smith & Wesson hand gun at Brass Pro Shops in Dallas. It is an M&P9 M2.0 Nts with a long barrel. The magazine capacity
    was 17 bullets. It was priced at $549.99 and comes in a box with 2 empty magazines and 2 hand cover replacements. They also
    supply a box of 50 bullets free with the purchase.

    Can you supply the same and how much would it cost? I would rather buy from you than from them.

    Please advise. Thank you and Merry Christmas!

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