STARTING A TREND: Women Posing For Pictures With Guns To Support Open Carry

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    indiucky

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    BehindBlueI's

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    Yes.....When going for numbers I worry less about such things......The Tennessee chick with the white britches and the reverse draw nearly gave you a stroke.....:)

    I think we approach this from fundamentally different angles. If someone just wants to ogle guns and ladies, fine. Since I've dealt with the aftermath of failed self-defense and with "trigger finger oopsies", I see it as people unprepared and endangering themselves. Statistically, they are more likely to be targeted for violence as well, yet rarely do I see women in shooting classes. I'm glad they are carrying, I just wish they would also seek training. It's not a talisman for a woman any more than it is for a mine, nor is it any less dangerous if used improperly.
     

    Sylvain

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    Am I the only one cringing at so many fingers on triggers in these pics?

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    You see a lot of bad trigger discipline when they take models that are not "gun people" and give them a gun to hold at the last minute without any form for training.
    Hopefully those people don't actually carry guns.
     

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    No.

    You see a lot of bad trigger discipline when they take models that are not "gun people" and give them a gun to hold at the last minute without any form for training.
    Hopefully those people don't actually carry guns.

    The blog they came from says they are Texas women who carry routinely....
     
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