BreakingTheMold
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I recently met back up with a girl who I knew well in high school. She has since gotten engaged and had 2 girls. Eventually we got to talking about her current neighbor hood, South bends west/SW side. And she tells me she cant have a big dog or anything. To which i respond you have to feed and walk dogs daily , you just need to clean and oil a gun weekly/biweekly/monthly.
Since she lives in IN getting a PL license is only slightly more intrusive then it should be. I leave her and her fiance to sort out the IN forms, though i said the local Sheriff Dept. would be able to tell them more.
About a week later she calls me and asks if a 22 revolver would be enough power? Needless to say we schedule a time to go to a local range/store.
We get there and start talking 380 +p and up. The guy at the store kept answering the questions i was posing to her. IE. where are you going to carry, not going to carry, where are you going to carry on your person, simple but important questions. She has no problem CCing but is hesitant to OC. I some what agree because of her neighbor hood, but i told her 1 or 2 times of OCing and whenver she isnt, they'll most likely assume shes CCing at the time.
Women and OCing, any for it, anyone against it?
Shes between the LCR, and a fullsize: Taurus,Sig250, Glock,Ruger in 40 S&W.
After all the attempts to get women to take up arms in the defense of there children,or themselves at least one sees that it is in HER best interest to stay safe. Now if only my own sister would listen!
Anyone else have good "recruitment" stories? When you personally introduce someone to firearms, you can make sure safety is the #1 priority from the get go.
I recently met back up with a girl who I knew well in high school. She has since gotten engaged and had 2 girls. Eventually we got to talking about her current neighbor hood, South bends west/SW side. And she tells me she cant have a big dog or anything. To which i respond you have to feed and walk dogs daily , you just need to clean and oil a gun weekly/biweekly/monthly.
Since she lives in IN getting a PL license is only slightly more intrusive then it should be. I leave her and her fiance to sort out the IN forms, though i said the local Sheriff Dept. would be able to tell them more.
About a week later she calls me and asks if a 22 revolver would be enough power? Needless to say we schedule a time to go to a local range/store.
We get there and start talking 380 +p and up. The guy at the store kept answering the questions i was posing to her. IE. where are you going to carry, not going to carry, where are you going to carry on your person, simple but important questions. She has no problem CCing but is hesitant to OC. I some what agree because of her neighbor hood, but i told her 1 or 2 times of OCing and whenver she isnt, they'll most likely assume shes CCing at the time.
Women and OCing, any for it, anyone against it?
Shes between the LCR, and a fullsize: Taurus,Sig250, Glock,Ruger in 40 S&W.
After all the attempts to get women to take up arms in the defense of there children,or themselves at least one sees that it is in HER best interest to stay safe. Now if only my own sister would listen!
Anyone else have good "recruitment" stories? When you personally introduce someone to firearms, you can make sure safety is the #1 priority from the get go.