Davethehiker wrote:
Thank you so much. :)
My daughter-in-law is a pretty young thing. She has a purse designed to conceal her weapon, a 1911 45 caliber. My son, her husband is a contractor and must enter strangers houses to make bids on carpentry work. He also carries concealed. If I were a bad guy I would fear my daughter-in-law much more than my son. She would not hesitate. My son on the other hand talks too much and is gentle by nature. I love her, but she is the one I would prefer backing me up. This Spring we all went to a restaurant together. While we were waiting to be served we realized that three of us out of four at the table was armed to the teeth. We joked about it but I felt very safe.
They love to come to my house where they can shoot at my steel targets. I also have dueling trees that safely simulates firing under pressure. If you look close at the top photo you can see the dueling trees on my personal range.
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My wife does not share our intrest in guns. She plays piano and is made of finer stuff than most. That's also a good thing.
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My two daughters both know their way around guns. I'm a member of SASS and have steel targets set out year round for practice. Had a friend was a professional poker player, her entire group was robbed at a tournament. Three guys held guns on them. One of the players had a concealed carry. Stood up with gun in hand and told the bad guys to drop their weapons. They killed him and then robbed everyone. When she got her concealed carry the first rule was to never warn or hesitate. If a gun is on you they intend to use it. So you must do the same and try to be the first.