Ask for assistance from a dealer if necessary. When purchasing a handgun, you should take several factors into account, including:  Decide on the intended use for the handgun. A range gun—or a gun primarily used for recreation at the gun range—is different than a concealed carry gun, or personal protection gun, which in turn might be different than a home defense gun.  Virtually any handgun can be a range gun, no matter how large or impractical. Concealed carry guns should  be smaller and lighter. Polymer frame guns and small steel frame guns are ideal. But keep in mind that the smaller and lighter the gun, the greater the recoil.  Handguns for home defense can be larger than carry guns, because the user doesn’t have to worry about being weighed down throughout the day. Just don’t get anything so large you have to worry about overshooting—passing through wall—and hurting an innocent bystander. For most people, guns are expensive purchases. You’ll want to make sure that you like the way your gun feels and shoots before you commit to it. Some sporting goods stores and gun dealers have shooting ranges where you can “test drive” a gun you’re looking at. Save yourself some potential embarrassment and familiarize yourself with the reasons you wouldn't pass a background check. You will be required to submit to one before you can complete your purchase. Felons, illegal aliens, persons who admit to being addicted to drugs, servicemen who have received a dishonorable discharge, persons who have renounced their citizenship, persons under restraining orders, persons convicted of misdemeanor domestic violence, those adjudicated mentally ill, and fugitives are all prohibited from purchasing a handgun. Before you can buy a handgun, you’ll have to submit to a background check. The only thing that you’ll need for the background check is a Wisconsin driver’s license or ID. Out of state licenses are not acceptable.  The background check is conducted by the Wisconsin Department of Justice (DOJ), acting as a middleman for the FBI. Typically, a background check will only take minutes, but it can take as long as five business days. An extra $13 charge is added to the purchase of the firearm for conducting the background check. Wisconsin limits gun sales to those who are 18 years of age or older. While there was at one time a 48 hour waiting period, this was repealed in 2015.
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One-sentence summary -- Select the handgun you wish to purchase. Try before you buy. Make sure you can pass a background check. Submit to a background check.

Q: . Well-fitting clothing will naturally make you look more stylish and put-together. Make sure that the clothing isn’t too tight or loose in certain areas of your body. Knowing your body type can help you pick styles and cuts that fit your body comfortably.  If you have clothing that is too large or long in some areas, you can pay a tailor to take it in. Tailored clothing can make your outfit look like it was made for you. Always try clothes on before buying them. If you order your clothing online, make sure to try the outfit on before you wear it out. . Well-made clothing will usually fit your body and appear more elegant than cheaply made styles. When you buy the clothing, check for any loose stitches or stains. Well-made clothing often costs more, but you can also shop at thrift stores, vintage stores, and online secondhand fashion sites to find less expensive quality clothing. The tag on the clothing will tell you what it is made out of. Choose fabrics that are meant to last, such as cotton, wool, leather, linen, and silk. Avoid synthetic fabrics like polyester or rayon. Classy clothing tends to include styles that last for generations. While you can still wear trendy styles, make sure you have plenty of basics in your wardrobe as well. Some great, classic styles include:  Slacks and skirts Collared shirts like polos, oxford shirts, and dress shirts A-line dresses Blazers Jeans Cardigans and pullover sweaters Prints like horizontal stripes, gingham, paisley, plaid, and argyle Neutrals are colors that go with just about anything. They include black, white, brown, khaki, and navy blue. Neutral colors can help your casual wardrobe appear polished and timeless. They will help you create many different outfits while still remaining laid-back and casual. While hoodies and sweatshirts have their place, they are generally not as classy as a nice pullover or button-up sweater. A nice, well-fitting sweater can dress up any casual clothing.  Cardigans are a great option to wear over a-line dresses, a shirt and tie, or a pair of khaki trousers. Pullover sweaters look very classy when worn over a collared shirt. Other classy options for outerwear include leather jackets, crewneck or V-neck sweaters,  sweater vests, pea coats, and blazers. Faded or light wash jeans may appear more worn than dark wash jeans. You can get denim in dark blue, black, or other dark neutral shades. The trick to looking casual and classy is to make sure that your clothing appears clean, unwrinkled, and in good condition. While ripped or deconstructed styles may be trendy, they may not be the classiest option for casual wear.
A: Choose clothes that fit your body well Buy well-made and high-quality clothing Select pieces made out of high-quality fabrics. Look for timeless clothing that won’t fall out of fashion. Choose neutral colors that you can mix and match. Go for sweaters and cardigans instead of hoodies and sweatshirts. Choose dark washes of jeans over light washes. Avoid ripped, deconstructed, or worn clothing.

Article: You might need to use some pressure to constrict the shock as it falls into place, and you might need a help to help lift the suspension back up to reinstall the bolts in the correct positions. It can be kind of a balancing act, so it helps to have another set of hands. Screw on the nuts hand tight. Reattach it and screw the bolts back on hand-tight. Replace the shock tower nuts you removed at the beginning of the process, probably in the trunk of the vehicle. Before you go tightening everything back down, recheck the specifications for torque to be sure everything's secure. Most of the shocks should wear out at the same time, so if you're going to do one, you're probably going to end up doing them all. Do in following the same steps and then put the wheels back on and tighten the lug nuts to finish the job.
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Fit the new shock back onto the suspension control arm. If needed, you may once again affix the anti-roll bar if you removed it earlier. Check your torque specs in the service manual. Repeat the steps to replace the other 3 shock absorbers, if necessary.