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when i find a gun i can't live without the wife says you better find two of them.
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My wife was pretty anti-gun before we got married. It was more or less due to little previous exposure to firearms amd just plain ol' ignorance. Fast forward a few years and she has come a long way. Still a long way to go until she is shooting plate matches on the weekend, but we'll keep working on it. All I'm saying is, there's hope, buddy.
You've got mine!Any and all prayers accepted!!
My friend's daughter, about 17, lit up like a Xmas tree when I asked her if she had any interest in shooting.
My wife came with a lifetime NRA membership (and hideous mobmer jacket) bestowed upon her by a loving family. The more of our daughters we take shooting, the more likely it is that our sons will enjoy shooting with their wives someday.
Too bad nobody ever took Clinton and Pelosi out to the range when they were young.
You only have one problem, not enough mags.Pretty good thread so far.
I have it really good in this department. Mine not only likes to shoot, but also fishes and camps and (in her words) lets her man be a man. Some of you may have read a past post of mine or two regarding appeasing the Gun Gods.
I thought I may have created a monster when she empties a mag through the AR and tells me to quickly fill it up again. I ask her if she wanted to get dressed? "Later, I wanna shoot more first!" I didn't mind that! I refilled mags as fast as I could.
We are in a gun store the last time I'm home. She spots a Rainbow P238 and asks me. "Can I have that?"
About a month and a half later she calls me wanting to buy a new Glock 19. Then she takes it upon herself to get some formal training using my Glock.
My wife wanted more AR's, and ammo. Together we bought them (online). They are sitting in the safe waiting for my return when she can break them in properly, along with some other guns she and I wanted.
Now I think one of the biggest reasons she wants me home is so she has someone to go shooting with. :love:
I don't own a single gun. But, I do have a .357K Retirement Program that is doing much better than her 401K from work. I keep an updated list of all my Personal Firearms. It shows when they were purchased(as close as I can come) and how much I purchased them for(again, as close as I can come until I started keeping my list). She shoots and has her CPL and now that State Law has determined that she CAN keep a gun in her car even on Company property - inspite of what Company Policy says - we are talking about getting her a small "Bio-Safe" and deciding on just what she will be carrying. WA is a Community Property State so half of mine is hers and half of hers is mine so we have signed an agreement that I get the Guns(all but one) and Ammo and She gets the Quilts(all but one) and Fabric.
The List keeps us honest with each other and also provides a list of Serial Numbers and Description in case of a break-in and keeps our Insurance Company Honest as well.
Since, last October 31st was our 37th year of marriage; well, I doubt a split-up is anywhere in our future.
I wouldn't marry, much less keep, such a woman. OY!My wife isn't even tolerant of my hobby!! Have never been able to use "community money" to buy any gun related item except for a cheap safe.