I didn't get into guns and trying to improve my shooting until I started this blog in 2007. Before that I was just like regular folk, like the ones going to the gunstore these days.
I had
A gun. A pistol. A revolver. And a box of ammo. And I know what my progression was these days. Garand, M1A, AR. Revolver. 1911. Flirting with black plastic 9mm
But... what if I was 20 years older and started doing this in 1987?
This presumes I was a Naval Officer in 1971, though, like I was in 1991. And the war, then, would have loomed large.
I wouldn't have had the internet. Just gun magazines and Soldier of Fortune. I was wary of Glock in 2007, I'd certainly be as wary in 1987. But would I have caught the interest in the 1911 that the internet gave me? I'd have qualified on a 1911 in the Navy in 71 just as I did in 91. But I was still revolver preferred after qualification. So, like now, a 686 would be a likely first gun. Or a
19.
Or would the
4506 have caught my eye in 87? I bet they would. Or like
it.
Or one of the
9mm variants of smith
I bet I'd have got a mini-14, though. If not repeating the
M1A experience I already did here in the future.
If I had been smart I'd have gotten in a touch earlier and beaten the Hughes Amendment and gotten a Smith Enterprise selectfire M1A, for all the good it'd do me. But I am not smart. Or a sub gun that wasn't MP5 or Uzi (I remember me in the 80s and I do not know why I disliked both, but I did. I wonder if I could get one of
these in the early 80s....)
So... like me now.
Do I even
KNOW 20 years older me? Without the internet to spark my interest would I have come to similar conclusions as I learned things?
UGH! I might have gotten a Beretta 92! North Hollywood shootout and Miami Dade shootout wouldn't have happened or been internalized yet by 87.
Goetz and
McDonald's shooting would have.
Luby's would ave spurred me to investigate CCW, but that would be later.
Who am I kidding? I've gotten a pump shotgun I barely knew how to use, a Model 19 revolver and maybe a snubby.