{"id":3311,"date":"2015-04-09T16:00:21","date_gmt":"2015-04-09T20:00:21","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.luckygunner.com\/lounge\/?p=3311"},"modified":"2015-04-15T18:40:04","modified_gmt":"2015-04-15T22:40:04","slug":"10-lessons-learned-worst-gun-ever-owned","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.luckygunner.com\/lounge\/10-lessons-learned-worst-gun-ever-owned\/","title":{"rendered":"10 Lessons Learned from the Worst Gun I Ever Owned"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><em>Editor&#8217;s Note: The following post comes from Melody Lauer, the newest contributor to Lucky Gunner Lounge. Melody has been a firearms instructor and blogger for years, and we&#8217;re excited to add her voice to the team. You can learn more about Melody on her <a href=\"https:\/\/www.luckygunner.com\/lounge\/author\/melody\/\" title=\"Writer Profile - Melody Lauer\" target=\"_blank\">bio page<\/a>, or <a href=\"https:\/\/limatunesrangediaries.wordpress.com\/\" title=\"Limatunes Range Diaries\" target=\"_blank\">check out her blog<\/a>. <\/em><br \/> <em>-CB<\/em><\/p> <hr \/> <p>The day I turned 21 was one of the most memorable days of my life. Not only for the legal drinks at the local Applebee\u2019s, but for the hour-long trek to a not-so-local gun store to make the most exciting, and ultimately worst, purchase of my life\u2014a Kimber Stainless Ultra Carry chambered in .40S&amp;W.<\/p> <p>I took a lot of pride in choosing my first handgun. I believed I\u2019d done my research.<\/p> <p>Being new to firearms, I made a list of requirements and handed them to my husband. He came up with several guns that would meet these requirements and off we went, stumbling through a, sadly, anticlimactic purchase.<\/p> <figure id=\"attachment_3334\" aria-describedby=\"caption-attachment-3334\" style=\"width: 750px\" class=\"wp-caption aligncenter\"><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"wp-image-3334 size-full\" title=\"Kimber Stainless Ultra Carry - Melody's First Gun\" src=\"https:\/\/www.luckygunner.com\/lounge\/media\/Kimber-Ultra-Carry-1.jpg\" alt=\"Kimber Ultra Carry\" width=\"750\" height=\"537\" srcset=\"https:\/\/www.luckygunner.com\/lounge\/media\/Kimber-Ultra-Carry-1.jpg 750w, https:\/\/www.luckygunner.com\/lounge\/media\/Kimber-Ultra-Carry-1-600x430.jpg 600w, https:\/\/www.luckygunner.com\/lounge\/media\/Kimber-Ultra-Carry-1-350x251.jpg 350w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 750px) 100vw, 750px\" \/><figcaption id=\"caption-attachment-3334\" class=\"wp-caption-text\">All that&#8217;s left of my Kimber Stainless Ultra Carry is this photo and a few bitter memories<\/figcaption><\/figure> <p>&nbsp;<\/p> <p>I had never been so excited as when I walked into that gun store, or so worried as when the owner implied that I was making a straw purchase for my husband. I was never so insulted as when he tried to talk me out of my beautiful Kimber and into a snub-nose revolver, or so stoic as when I demanded my 1911, or so annoyed as at his lack of enthusiasm that this was my first handgun purchase. \u00a0I was never so confused as to why I couldn\u2019t hit the target, or so infuriated that the gun wouldn\u2019t fire three rounds without it jamming, or so exasperated as seeing the amount of money I spent on gunsmiths trying to get it to run. Finally; I was never so relieved as when a coworker bought it off of me for a fraction of what I dumped into it.<\/p> <p>I shed actual tears over that gun, but learned some valuable lessons along the way.<\/p> <p>Many years of concealed carry, a few dozen training classes, eight years as a firearms instructor, and two jobs behind gun counters have come and gone since that Kimber. I worked my way through a myriad of autos and revolvers, in all manner of calibers, carried in a number of different holsters. \u00a0Along the way, I\u2019ve learned a few things about buying a gun.<\/p> <h3><b>Lesson 1 &#8211;\u00a0Defensive calibers don\u2019t have to start with \u201c4\u201d<\/b><\/h3> <p>Once I learned the fundamentals of shooting, my accuracy became superb. Even with .40s and .45s, .44s, .454s and above, I could hit my mark. I couldn\u2019t do it quickly, but I could do it. For three years, I maintained the stance that my defensive caliber must be a point-four-something. It took pulling a muscle in my shooting hand, and a lot of research on the topic, to learn that my stance on this was hindering my own shooting and the defensive use of my handgun.<\/p> <p>When I finally traded the seven rounds of .4-whatever for sixteen <a href=\"https:\/\/www.luckygunner.com\/handgun\/9mm-ammo\" title=\"9mm ammo\" target=\"_blank\">9mm rounds<\/a>, I saw real improvements in my shooting, particularly one-handed. Moving to a more manageable caliber allowed far more confidence and mastery of skills, which I was previously denying myself in stubbornness.<\/p> <p><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"aligncenter wp-image-3316 size-full\" title=\"Melody at a shooting range.\" src=\"https:\/\/www.luckygunner.com\/lounge\/media\/Melody-barricade-1.jpg\" alt=\"Melody Lauer barricade\" width=\"997\" height=\"724\" srcset=\"https:\/\/www.luckygunner.com\/lounge\/media\/Melody-barricade-1.jpg 997w, https:\/\/www.luckygunner.com\/lounge\/media\/Melody-barricade-1-600x436.jpg 600w, https:\/\/www.luckygunner.com\/lounge\/media\/Melody-barricade-1-768x558.jpg 768w, https:\/\/www.luckygunner.com\/lounge\/media\/Melody-barricade-1-350x254.jpg 350w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 997px) 100vw, 997px\" \/><\/p> <h3><b>Lesson 2 &#8211; Capacity is cool<\/b><\/h3> <p>I\u2019m fond of quoting<a href=\"http:\/\/www.pistoltraining.com\/\"> Todd Green<\/a> who said, \u201cBullets are opportunities. They\u2019re options. Having more of them is always better than having fewer, even if you don\u2019t need them.\u201d I used to be one of those people who rested securely in the illusion of average. You know what I\u2019m talking about. The average gunfight is going to be within 3 yards, take 3 shots, and be over in 3 seconds.<\/p> <p>The trouble is, if average is what we are preparing for, why are we carrying guns? Your average day doesn\u2019t require you to go about armed.<\/p> <p>It took a couple rounds of force-on-force to realize how quickly ammo depletes itself and a few videos watching good and bad guys exchange dozens of shots to realize that average was not where I wanted to set my bar.<\/p> <p>It\u2019s not always practical or possible to carry high-capacity firearms and magazines. One must do what they can. Whether the solution is more magazines, or simply the preparation of continued fighting with other skills once the ammo runs out, be reminded that cartridges are opportunities.<\/p> <p><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"aligncenter wp-image-3333 size-full\" title=\"Loaded pistol magazines\" src=\"https:\/\/www.luckygunner.com\/lounge\/media\/magazines.jpg\" alt=\"magazines\" width=\"750\" height=\"436\" srcset=\"https:\/\/www.luckygunner.com\/lounge\/media\/magazines.jpg 750w, https:\/\/www.luckygunner.com\/lounge\/media\/magazines-600x349.jpg 600w, https:\/\/www.luckygunner.com\/lounge\/media\/magazines-350x203.jpg 350w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 750px) 100vw, 750px\" \/><\/p> <h3><b>Lesson 3 &#8211; Safeties are irrelevant if you are not safe<\/b><\/h3> <p>For my first handgun purchase, I demanded a firearm with external safeties\u2014a prime example of the appeal of a 1911. There was a misguided sense of security in that. I thought it would make me safer. Safeties commonly have the effect of fooling people into believing they have an excuse to be careless or unsafe. I have been aghast and nearly shot due to the idea that, \u201cIt\u2019s okay, the safety is on.\u201d<\/p> <p>There are no excuses for improper and unsafe handling. \u00a0The more quickly you learn that, the quicker you will learn that the presence of an external safety is irrelevant. Training and safe handling make my firearm safe. \u00a0All firearms should be treated and stored as though they are loaded, always, regardless of a safety.<\/p> <h3><b>Lesson 4 &#8211;\u00a0It doesn\u2019t have to be made of metal<\/b><\/h3> <p>I had a strange aversion to polymer pistols when I was searching for my first gun. For some reason, they didn\u2019t seem like guns. When I looked at polymer-framed guns, words like \u201cplastic\u201d and \u201ccheap\u201d went through my head. I had an irrational fear that they would break or blow up in my hands, and that bias kept me from experiencing some fine firearms for many years.<\/p> <p>I know now that my fears of an explosion or poor quality were unfounded, and my waistband got quite a bit lighter when I went from an all-steel 1911 to a polymer Glock. \u00a0There are some great lightweight metals out there, but many polymers have earned their place alongside steel as quality materials for firearms.<\/p> <h3><b>Lesson 5 &#8211; Reputations can change<\/b><\/h3> <p>When I was researching my first pistol, I read reviews. When I asked the question, \u201cIs Kimber a good firearm?\u201d the response I got was a resounding yes. The firearm was expensive\u2014It\u2019s Kimber!\u2014but I was willing to pay for quality. Kimber had a reputation for quality, and I trusted that.<\/p> <p>Throughout the years, I have owned four Kimber firearms. Two of them have been fine working machines. The other two can only be called firearms in the sense that they occasionally fired bullets. They also gave me lots of opportunities to work on my malfunction clearing techniques. I wrote Kimber off as a company I would ever consider buying from again, and noticed I was not alone.<\/p> <p>Plenty of people have changed their opinions of many manufacturers over the years. Glock almost went through a huge decline with the issues they had with the Gen 4 Glock 19s. They were able to save themselves with outstanding customer service and a bunch of free recoil springs. In the end it saved their reputation as a quality manufacturer.<\/p> <h3><b>Lesson 6 &#8211; Find reputable sources of information<\/b><\/h3> <p>Reputations do matter, especially the reputation built within certain circles.<\/p> <p>Those in the firearms community see guns lauded by new shooters all the time. It\u2019s somewhat amusing, and exasperating, to see firearm reviewers with minimal experience write pieces titled \u201cBest Gun Ever\u201d, and then start off their reviews with phrases like, \u201cI got this gun today, haven\u2019t had time to shoot it yet.\u201d<\/p> <p>How can you award superiority to a gun that still has its packing grease on it?<\/p> <p>The reputations built on such reviews are shallow, but longstanding, because people who read and believe them often don\u2019t put their own products through rigorous tests.<\/p> <p>There are those, however, who have the ear and the respect of the community at large. They test firearms to the full extent of their measure, or see them frequently in shooting classes or competitions and demand performance from them that can\u2019t be truly tested with static bullseye shooting on a standard range.<\/p> <p>Those firearms and their reputations reign. No matter the personal opinions on petty differences, when put to the test, there is a reason names like Glock, S&amp;W, Sig, H&amp;K and others keep boiling to the surface. Yes, they all have their failures, but in general, they perform well. \u00a0You\u2019ll be hard pressed to find someone of authority who will deny that.<\/p> <p>Before settling on a firearm, it might behoove you to contact a big-name shooting school and ask their opinion on a particular brand.<\/p> <h3><b>Lesson 7 &#8211; Good customer service makes loyal customers<\/b><\/h3> <p>Gun companies, in general, have better warranties and customer service than almost any other mechanical product. \u00a0I can\u2019t find a blender with a lifetime warranty, but if the slide cracked on my six year-old Glock tomorrow, I would likely see it replaced with few questions asked.<\/p> <p>Yes, there are things we do to our factory guns that void warranties. I\u2019ve not been able to send back guns for repair because I was not the original owner or work was done on the firearm by an unauthorized individual, voiding the warranty.<\/p> <p>But for the most part, gun companies back their products, and that makes for happy, loyal customers. Companies that don\u2019t provide good service often lose customers to manufacturers who would rather repair that broken spring than argue with you about how it happened. As long as the service was great and no money was charged, customers are happy.<\/p> <p>Before you settle on a gun, check the manufacturer\u2019s warranty.<\/p> <h3><b>Lesson 8 &#8211; If it doesn\u2019t fit, it frustrates<\/b><\/h3> <p>Gun manufacturers are starting to catch on to the fact that there are small-handed shooters out there, but man-hands still reign supreme.<\/p> <p>I would very much like to meet the man whose hand is the model for finger grooves on handguns. I would then like to meet the man who said, \u201cYes, let\u2019s mold our handgun grips to his hand,\u201d and spit in his coffee.<\/p> <p>The fact of the matter is most guns do not fit me. I can shoot almost everything okay, but the best guns for me are single stack 9mms. This forces me to compromise on my cool capacity, but after years of being frustrated with larger firearms that are too big for me, I\u2019m content with my choice. \u00a0However, I remain hopeful that one day I\u2019ll get a phone call from a gun manufacturer and they will say, \u201cWe\u2019d love to take a mold of your hands and build a high-capacity firearm that will actually fit small-framed females.\u201d<\/p><p><\/p> <p><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"aligncenter wp-image-3314 size-full\" title=\"S&amp;W Shield 9mm Pistol\" src=\"https:\/\/www.luckygunner.com\/lounge\/media\/MP-Shield1.jpg\" alt=\"Smith &amp; Wesson M&amp;P Shield\" width=\"800\" height=\"635\" srcset=\"https:\/\/www.luckygunner.com\/lounge\/media\/MP-Shield1.jpg 800w, https:\/\/www.luckygunner.com\/lounge\/media\/MP-Shield1-567x450.jpg 567w, https:\/\/www.luckygunner.com\/lounge\/media\/MP-Shield1-768x610.jpg 768w, https:\/\/www.luckygunner.com\/lounge\/media\/MP-Shield1-350x278.jpg 350w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 800px) 100vw, 800px\" \/><\/p> <p>The most important fit for you to consider is the trigger finger reach. While the backstrap of the firearm is in the web of your hand, and the slide is lined up with your forearm bones, if you cannot put the pad of your finger on the center of the trigger with at least some room to spare, the gun is too big for you. You may be able to work around it, but a well-fitting gun will be a far better choice in the long run.<\/p> <h3><b>Lesson 9 &#8211; Looks don\u2019t matter (but they kind of do)<\/b><\/h3> <p>There are some really pretty guns in this world. Added scrollwork and custom coatings and finishes can make for some gorgeous guns. Of course, if the gun doesn\u2019t run, it\u2019s no better than putting makeup on a pig. Lots of people know this and so they opt for function over form and don\u2019t sweat the aesthetics.<\/p> <p>My Kimber was beautiful. All of my Kimbers were beautiful. Unfortunately only half of them actually ran and so I left them for ugly guns that I could actually trust with my life.<\/p> <p>That being said, there are people who won\u2019t buy a particular gun because it\u2019s ugly. We\u2019re also seeing an increase in firearms produced that come in custom colors and finishes to appeal directly to women. While it\u2019s still undecided whether or not having colors and decorations on a self-defense firearm is a wise decision, it\u2019s clear that people like buying guns they think are pretty. Just make sure it works, too.<\/p> <h3><b>Lesson 10 &#8211; Nothing is more fun than a gun that runs<\/b><\/h3> <p>When I took my Kimber to the range the first time, I was so excited. I left that range session in tears. I wanted to take it back to the store and demand my money back, but I was reminded that all sales were final and I felt like I\u2019d been ripped off. It brought me to the edge of saying that guns were not for me &#8212; a waste of time and money, and I was done with them.<\/p> <p>I have a patient husband and he encouraged me to try again. While I still had setbacks along the way, I eventually fought my way through layers of errors until I found solutions that worked for me.<\/p> <p>I encourage others to learn from my mistakes and find the right gun the first time. You\u2019ll be happy you did.<\/p> <p>Have you ever bought a gun and wish you hadn&#8217;t? What other lessons have you learned that hard way that other shooters\u00a0might be able to learn from? Let us know in the comments below.<\/p> <p>&nbsp;<\/p> <\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Editor&#8217;s Note: The following post comes from Melody Lauer, the newest contributor to Lucky Gunner Lounge. 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