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Beginners Guide to Gun Ownership

How to Avoid Costly Mistakes and Beginners Errors

by Jay Johnson

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Being Safe is “No” Accident

You can either learn from someone else’s mistakes and experience or learn from your own, but it’s a much shorter path and much less expensive when you know what to do, what not to do, and realistic expectations are laid out for you, and that’s what this book is designed to do. If you’ve ever thought about getting a firearm and you want to avoid the inherent pitfalls of going about it the wrong way, then this is a Must Have book. There are many things the average person doesn’t realize when considering the purchase of a firearm, so like most things in life; “could have”, “would have”, “should have” can easily be avoided. In any of the books I’ve ever written my writing style is not “sugar coating” the material within. I’ve written this book in a manner as if you were my best friend or family member, these are the things I’d want you to know. I like writing books that teach people how to do things more efficiently, effectively, and safely without having to make major life altering changes or drain their bank account in the process.

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Paperback
Format: 5.5 x 8.5 Black & White Paperback, 218 pages
Publisher: Outskirts Press (Oct 21, 2019)
ISBN10: 1977210309
ISBN13: 9781977210302
Genre: SPORTS & RECREATION / Shooting

Author Information...

Jay JohnsonAs a kid growing up in the Midwest my dad took me hunting. It started off with pheasant, squirrel and rabbit but later turned to deer. Instead of sports and ballgames for us our bonding time was in the woods. Even though we were hunting it didn’t really matter if we got anything because it was just being in the outdoors away from all the chaos that was very meditative. When I first started hunting it was with a shotgun but as time when on I also became proficient in archery and black powder musket and I now have my CCW permit from 3 different states. In the mid-80s I started a security job which then led into working for another firm for loss prevention at multiple department stores. At the same time I was also working for the forest preserve district as a sworn officer and then gravitated to another police department in the late-80s as a police officer as well. I’ve been in and out of martial arts since I was 15 and also owned a martial arts school in California in the late 90s and early 2000s. I’ve also put myself through EMT certification as well as rescue diver certification. This book that you’re reading “Beginners Guide to Gun Ownership” is actually the 4th book I’ve written to help people try to do things more effectively, efficiently, and safely.
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