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What guns am I NOT allowed to shoot with a dual spinal fusion, rods in my back and 1-2 missing back muscles? I'm missing part of my lower left trapezious muscle and possibly another on my left side. What guns are not a good idea for me to be shooting? Which ones are good for me to stick with?

Also I plan on buying a Keltec Sub-2000 at some point down the road. Saw it at a gun show and instantly liked it. I need to try it out though before I buy.

https://www.keltecweapons.com/rifles/sub-2000

What guns am I NOT allowed to shoot with a dual spinal fusion, rods in my back and 1-2 missing back muscles? I'm missing part of my lower left trapezious muscle and possibly another on my left side. What guns are not a good idea for me to be shooting? Which ones are good for me to stick with? Also I plan on buying a Keltec Sub-2000 at some point down the road. Saw it at a gun show and instantly liked it. I need to try it out though before I buy. https://www.keltecweapons.com/rifles/sub-2000

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Stay away from any rifle calibers except 22lr. A pistol carbine should be safe. A lever action in 38/357 should be ok too

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Is this one good? https://www.keltecweapons.com/rifles/sub-2000

I don't know much about ammo type. Is .40 safe for me to shoot?

Edit: 22lr is what people refer to as a 22 right?

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If your shooting it in a Kel Tech or Hi Point Carbine, yeah, a 40 will usually ok because the extra size and weight will cushion the recoil. Hipoint even moreso because the stock has a recoil pad built in. Any caliber that is usually shot in a pistol should be ok (Unless your going REALLY big like 454 casul or 500 mag). Just be aware that .40 will be about 50% more expensive than 9mm to shoot.

And yes, 22 LR is 22 long rifle. EVERYONE should own some form of 22LR gun. it's a swiss army knife in so many ways

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I'll probably buy 9mm then. Just looking to shoot targets lol