The Ongoing Commitment of Firearm Ownership
Owning a firearm is much more than simply making a purchase. Whether obtained for protection, sport, or recreation, firearm ownership is a serious, lifelong commitment, one that comes with multiple layers of responsibility.
After selecting the right firearm for your needs, the journey truly begins. The next essential step is acquiring proper training to use it safely and effectively. But that training doesn’t end after a single class or range session. Responsible firearm ownership requires ongoing education, practice, and a willingness to continually invest time, and often money, into developing and maintaining your skills.
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