Arming Yourself with your Stimulus Check (Repost 12/20)

Note: We published this back in December, 2020 as a response to the first Covid-19 stimulus. It’s a little dated but the info is still good. We’re working on an updated buying guide.


Let’s be honest–

$600.00 doesn’t go very far these days. Is it possible to obtain a firearms license, purchase a firearm, and create a welcoming and safe facility with knowledgeable instructors ready to help you become proficient and confident with your new purchase? The Southern New England Socialist Rifle Association is here to help you do exactly that.

Step 1: Getting Licensed

If you’re an adult living in NH, VT, or already have an FID/LTC in RI, MA or CT, congrats- you can skip this step! For everyone else, you’re going to need to start here, and fortunately you have options! Reach out to info@comradecenter.org to find patient, sympathetic, and qualified instructors near you!

Step 2: Selecting Your Firearm

Depending on where you want to keep your firearm and what you want to expect from it, consider one of three options from this non-exhaustive list:

Ruger 10/22

Ruger 10/22

Frequently underestimated for its small caliber and plain looks, this little rifle is a phenomenal training tool and capable pest-control device with a wide selection of aftermarket parts available. The affordability of .22 Long Rifle ammunition is another significant benefit.

MSRP: $339 at Sportsman’s Outdoor Superstore*

Stevens 320 Security

Stevens 320 Security

This recommendation is for a shotgun to be kept in the home to protect the home. 12 Gauge is a flexible platform for many uses and some offerings of this firearm offer a replacement barrel for hunting/recreational purposes as well, for a little extra money.

MSRP: $319 at Guns.com*

Taurus G3c

Taurus G3c

Handguns are more difficult to master than long guns, but many find benefit in a firearm you can take with you. This subcompact pistol is an alternative to the Glock 43 with a manual safety and more universal accessory rail. It’s affordable and legal in places the Glock is hard to source, and usually half the price.

MSRP: $299 at Mass Firearms Shop*

Step 3: Investing In Yourself

Once you have your firearm and proper safety equipment, you’ll need a place to practice. Why not help us make one? The SNE SRA is creating a safe community range where you can feel welcome to be whoever you are: a prospective gun owner; a new gun owner; a queer person; a person of color; or someone who simply feels that a “traditional” range membership is unattainable, unwelcoming, or an unsafe option for you. If a judgement-free facility where you can practice, be educated, and participate in fun and enriching events sounds like something you want to be a part of, please consider donating some of the money you saved with these recommendations to our Range Project. We look forward to seeing you there!


*We don’t get anything from these links provided, we just wanted to give folks an idea where to find these items online.

Previous
Previous

Carrying your Stimulus Check (repost 03/21)

Next
Next

The Final Straw Radio - Firearm Safety and Education with Comrade Center