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  • jkratzer1982

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    Nothing wrong with a woman and guns. My female business partner owns a Glock .45, a Bersa .380 and a Mosin Nagant. Pretty cool of her. :rockwoot:
     

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    I think it's OK they cook and clean; every once in a while I unchain my wife from the stove in order to let her shoot guns, too.

    Better watch it. If she knows you write things like that on the internet, she might ask you to hold the target.
     

    grizman

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    HELP!!! How do I get my wife & oldest daughter into guns?? or at least going to the range??

    Have you tried asking them? My wife will go but does not shoot. My daughters 17 & 11 are both avid shooters and I started them early. Did not get them going heavy until I retired from active duty in 06'. Be patient and just keep working at it.
     

    R_abbi_T

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    The only probleem I have with my woman and guns is that I have to save twice as long to get anything new do to her 1 for 1 policy. Every time I buy a new gun I have to get her the same thing except my m1a... she wanted a kitchen aid instead....:wallbash:
     

    kharb

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    Have you tried asking them? My wife will go but does not shoot. My daughters 17 & 11 are both avid shooters and I started them early. Did not get them going heavy until I retired from active duty in 06'. Be patient and just keep working at it.

    Hey grizman,

    Not to hi-jack the thread (though I don't think it was really going anywhere anyways), but how did you get your daughters into shooting? And better yet, how did you get your wife to agree to it? My daughter is WAY too young, but someday I'd like her to enjoy it as much as I do. What age did you first take them to shoot?
     
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