Walking into a gun shop for the first time can be exciting, and a little nerve-wracking. The glass cases are full of options, the counter is lined with choices, and it can feel like you’re supposed to “already know everything.” Here’s what experienced retail staff and trainers wish every first-time buyer knew and how you can make the process fun, educational, and safe for everyone involved. The post Buying Your First Firearm: Tips for a Safe, Stress-Free Experience appeared first on A...| A Girl and A Gun
Life throws curveballs, and sometimes those curveballs mean one of your hands is occupied; holding a flashlight, fending off a threat, wrangling a toddler, or bracing against an obstacle. That’s why we train not just with two hands, but with one. The dominant-hand-only skillset is often overlooked until shooters are thrown into a match stage that requires it, or worse, until life demands it. It’s humbling. The gun feels heavier. Your sights dance like they’ve had one too many cups of ...| A Girl and A Gun