Granny and her 540,000 mile car video. Yes, gun forum-relevant.

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The car story is cool enough!

But the concealed carrying granny is icing on the cake.
The problem is that she outed herself. Someone needs to tell Granny that 'concealed means concealed'.
 
Good for her. Reminds me of my late, great grandmother. Not scared of a thing, and determined as all get out.
 
Good for her.

Great video of someone that was never a victim and plans to never be one.
 
Man great vid, on the other hand, my grandmother, God rest her soul, had no buisness behind the wheel. I remember she would get it up to 90 on the X-way and not even know where she was going.
 
I've met lots of ladies of that generation that were strong willed and self sufficient. They have lived through some tough times already and haven't forgotten it.
Joe
 
This may be the best video ever posted on THR--This lady is GREAT!

Was that a K Frame Smith I couldn't tell?
 
The car story is cool enough!

But the concealed carrying granny is icing on the cake.
The problem is that she outed herself. Someone needs to tell Granny that 'concealed means concealed'.

Not all people feel that way. I for one regularly switch between concealed and open carry. Your personal preference may not be the same as the next person's.
 
I wish it was open carry in NY....It would make things so much easier....People get all freaked out when they catch a glimpse of a gun on someone....
 
They don't make em' like that anymore...the car or the woman!

The car. The women on the other hand are out there. You just have to hunt harder to find them in the crowd.
 
They dont make them like this anymore.

Yes they do. Every American car I have every owned has gone several hundred thousand miles without any major repairs other than batteries, tires, brakes, wipers and alternators
The women too. I have had the same one for 48 years 11 months and 18 days and she is still going strong.
 
My friend's mother was like this. Her husband left his Model 36 which she kept in a shoebox under the bed. Living near NYC, she'd run down to Atlantic City a couple times a month with friends, and she was in her 80's.

I miss her dearly, she was amazing.
 
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