She's a closet appreciator of firearms and has come quite a long way in the past year. Started out she just went to the range with me to go with me. Shortly after that she commandeered the 10/22 leaving me shopping for my own .22 rifle. She also commandeered the 422. Being recoil sensitive, I had a hard time getting her to shoot more than that often. Recognizing the need for her own ability to defend herself accurately and with a firearm she was familiar with, we ended up shopping for her own piece to lock in her own vault for her to access. Ended up with a 6.5" Taurus Tracker .22 magnum which she now likes to take to the range weekly.
And every time I come home with a new gun and expect to get in trouble she just says "its your money."
The other night something scared the bejesus out of my fiance. It was nothing to be alarmed about, just caught her off guard. She said to me later, since I am chief of security at the house, "can we get a gun on every floor?"
Now to get her shooting the shotgun and carrying. She did decide she wanted to carry a stungun and pepper spray. However, the point seems to be soaking in, "how close does a person have to be for you to use those?"
So now, bragging time folks. What you got?
And every time I come home with a new gun and expect to get in trouble she just says "its your money."
The other night something scared the bejesus out of my fiance. It was nothing to be alarmed about, just caught her off guard. She said to me later, since I am chief of security at the house, "can we get a gun on every floor?"
Now to get her shooting the shotgun and carrying. She did decide she wanted to carry a stungun and pepper spray. However, the point seems to be soaking in, "how close does a person have to be for you to use those?"
So now, bragging time folks. What you got?