The Tilted Kilt Girls are coming to ECPR!

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  • hacksawfg

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    I get the feeling if could have a nickel for every time someone makes a comment about the "size of their gun" this weekend either to a Tilted Kilt girl or their fellow shooters, I'd finally be able to afford that AR...
     

    figley

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    How did this get arranged? Did TK management contact ECPR, and say they want their girls to be trained? Did TK think it would be a good advertising scheme?

    I know, I know, don't look a gift horse in the mouth.

    It just seems like an odd partnership.
     

    GuyRelford

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    How did this get arranged? Did TK management contact ECPR, and say they want their girls to be trained? Did TK think it would be a good advertising scheme?

    I know, I know, don't look a gift horse in the mouth.

    It just seems like an odd partnership.

    Good question! I was in the Kilt a couple of weeks ago (enjoying a lunch of "Gaelic Chicken" - my favorite), when the bartender (the lovely Lindsay) noticed my TFT hat and started telling me how several of the Kilt girls had recently been discussing that they'd like to learn how to shoot. Of course, that led to an invitation to ECPR!

    I had already been impressed by their pro-gun stance and was impressed that they allow OC.

    Then their promotions director heard about it and said she'd like to be involved (she wants to shoot also), and it just took off from there.

    Guy
     

    Tripp11

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    Good question! I was in the Kilt a couple of weeks ago (enjoying a lunch of "Gaelic Chicken" - my favorite), when the bartender (the lovely Lindsay) noticed my TFT hat and started telling me how several of the Kilt girls had recently been discussing that they'd like to learn how to shoot. Of course, that led to an invitation to ECPR!

    I had already been impressed by their pro-gun stance and was impressed that they allow OC.

    Then their promotions director heard about it and said she'd like to be involved (she wants to shoot also), and it just took off from there.

    Guy

    I think it's fantastic that you, TFT, and ECPR have reached out to new shooters! The fact that they are Kilt girls might help spread the word about how fine the facility is at ECPR, and get more people interested in coming out to check out the facility. :yesway:
     

    mmills50

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    A bunch of old dirty men howling over a bunch of pretty young things in kilts.... I ****in love INGO :-D
     

    mmills50

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    Howling? I don't think so. And it's probably gonna be a bit chilly for the kilts.

    But it will be fun to teach a few of the young ladies how to shoot.

    Guy

    It wasn't ment as a bad thing. I just ment that INGO is an amazing place to learn and grow in our interests. I think what you are doing is an amazing thing and hope these girls start carrying them selfs. Will there be plenty of firearms for then to learn with. I'll let mine be leased out. I even have a marlin 60 that can be used. Let me know
     

    MikeDVB

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    Absolutely. There are even "no firearms" stickers on the doors (altho they could be narrowly construed to only prohibit Berettas.)
    That's unfortunate.

    Wonder if it'd get them all riled up if you CC'd through your meal, and then OC'd/uncovered right before you got your check to walk out.

    Meh, I'm thinking too hard, it's late.

    Hope to see you guys Sunday - turns out I'm photographing a wedding in the morning :).
     

    7.62

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    I wish i would have seen this earlier a nd I would have been there for sure! Guns and women wanting to learn to shoot....that's an ideal day. Im sure it doesn't hurt that these women are good looking lol.
     

    the1kidd03

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    I wish i would have seen this earlier a nd I would have been there for sure! Guns and women wanting to learn to shoot....that's an ideal day. Im sure it doesn't hurt that these women are good looking lol.
    You're not too late. It's tomorrow, not today.
     

    jbombelli

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    Absolutely. There are even "no firearms" stickers on the doors (altho they could be narrowly construed to only prohibit Berettas.)

    You know, it's funny you mention that. LOL. I've remarked about the No Berettas signs before.


    I have too much to do today and so can't check out ECPR. I've been wanting to make it down there but it seems like every weekend is just taken up by too much stuff. My shooting time is definitely suffering.
     
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