For decades, I have worked for various California state government agencies and yes, I work with many anti-gun people. My coworkers knew I shot USPSA and my hobby/passion for shooting sports and reloading. My position (with a big smile) has always been "I will respect your First Amendment right if you respect my Second Amendment right" which kept things civil at the office.
In recent years, things changed. When the federal judge released thousands of inmates from prison, violent crime increased 37% in one year for my city and home invasion robberies increased where gang members staked out streets and posted gang members with radios and kicked in the door armed. Often, even when home owners cooperated, if it was gang initiation, home owners were raped/killed regardless. It got to the point where there was no longer "safe" part of town.
One day when I arrived at the office, I was confronted with a group of Anti-gun crowd who demanded that I teach them how to shoot. While pleasantly surprised, I asked why the sudden change. They told me they all either personally been victims of burglary/robbery or knew family/friends/neighbors who were and wanted to protect themselves because 911 did not work when the doors were kicked in. I gladly took them to the range and taught them to shoot. They bought guns and many of them obtained conceal carry permits. In exchange, I asked them to approach Second Amendment as a "rights issue" of self defense and to vote accordingly (To my shock, some of them actually voted for Trump in 2016).
Thankfully, we moved out of crime ridden city and to our retirement location in 2014. And yes, there are anti-gun Generation X, Millennials and Generation Z coworkers at my current agency but many have asked me to teach them how to shoot, particularly point shooting -
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After I teach them the virtues of point shooting with pistols and AR carbines, I swap in 22LR conversion bolts and we have fun chasing bouncing ground targets. When they return back to work having shot multiple targets with their eyes closed, they beam and talk about shooting and building ARs for the rest of the shift (Of course with additional coworkers lined up to go shooting on next range session).
My current agency's anti-gun coworkers are leaning more towards guns as there are mountain lions and bears which have attacked pets/livestock/gardens/trees in the area and they are afraid/concerned. While introducing them to guns, I instill heavy dose of need for self-defense (from all sorts of dangerous animals, including 2 legged ones) and push support of Second Amendment as rights issue. So far, everyone of the anti-guns I have trained have bought guns and promised they will support the Second Amendment until they die.
So I am happy to report, my work hours are now often spent talking about guns, self defense, virtues of point/defensive shooting, building ARs and PCCs, using 22LR conversion bolts to shoot 22LR along with support for the Second Amendment.