We Da People Podcast
Buying your first gun sounds simple until you realize the firearm is only the beginning. In this episode of We Da People, the crew breaks down the real cost of gun ownership, what new shooters need to think about, and why training matters more than internet opinions. Shelton, Colin, and Fred get into the things people usually skip when talking about first-time gun ownership: holsters, safes, ammo costs, range time, legal responsibility, and the mindset that comes with carrying a firearm. They also talk about how often new gun owners should train, why “good enough” can become dangerous, and why being responsible with a firearm means more than just knowing how to pull the trigger. The conversation also gets into zeroing red dots and rifle optics, cheap optics vs quality optics, why your optic needs to hold zero, and how ammo choice can change your results. Then the crew debates whether every American should own an AR-15, common calibers vs niche calibers, 300 Blackout, 6.5 Grendel, 6mm ARC, .308, and what each round is really for. In this episode we cover: The real cost of buying your first gun How often new shooters should train Carry condition and one in the chamber Legal responsibility after a self-defense incident Why zeroing your optic matters Cheap optics vs reliable optics AR-15 ownership and home defense
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