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How have you shared your firearms obsession with your wife/gf today?


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For most of you guys out there I'm sure you would like for your wife/girlfriend to share your passion for the shooting sports you enjoy, whether it be target shooting, reloading, plinking, IDPA, etc. Sometimes you don't really think to invite them along on your ventures because of how many times you may have been turned down in the past. I would encourage you to continue trying to get her involved. It's time spent together, which most women seem to be fond of for some reason...and you get to shoot. Everyone wins. So what have you done today to involve your significant other in this wonderful sport?

 

I casually invited my wife to come down to the basement and hang out while I reloaded. She surprised me not only by taking me up on the offer but actually helping me. We loaded 50 rounds of .45 in less than an hour. Good times!!  :up:

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You are blessed.  Proverbs 31 wife.

 

Proverbs 31: 10 - 31

 

 

10 Who can find a woman of worth? Far beyond jewels is her value.

 

11 Her husband trusts her judgment; he does not lack income.

 

12 She brings him profit, not loss, all the days of her life.

 

13 She seeks out wool and flax and weaves with skillful hands.

 

14 Like a merchant fleet, she secures her provisions from afar.

 

15 She rises while it is still night, and distributes food to her household, a portion to her maidservants.

 

16 She picks out a field and acquires it; from her earnings she plants a vineyard.

 

17 She girds herself with strength; she exerts her arms with vigor.

 

18 She enjoys the profit from her dealings; her lamp is never extinguished at night.

 

19 She puts her hands to the distaff, and her fingers ply the spindle.

 

20 She reaches out her hands to the poor, and extends her arms to the needy.

 

21 She is not concerned for her household when it snows—all her charges are doubly clothed.

 

22 She makes her own coverlets; fine linen and purple are her clothing.

 

23 Her husband is prominent at the city gates as he sits with the elders of the land.

 

24 She makes garments and sells them, and stocks the merchants with belts.

 

25 She is clothed with strength and dignity, and laughs at the days to come.

 

26 She opens her mouth in wisdom; kindly instruction is on her tongue.

 

27 She watches over the affairs of her household, and does not eat the bread of idleness.

 

28 Her children rise up and call her blessed; her husband, too, praises her:

 

29 “Many are the women of proven worth, but you have excelled them all.”

 

30 Charm is deceptive and beauty fleeting; the woman who fears the LORD is to be praised.

 

31 Acclaim her for the work of her hands, and let her deeds praise her at the city gates.

 

 

http://www.usccb.org/bible/proverbs/31

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I avoided the nonsense of trying to convince a woman that firearms was a good thing by marrying one that carried a gun for a living for over 25 years. She has her own weapons and realizes it's better to defend yourself that wait for a cop to show up in 15 or 20 minutes.

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My wife can shoot better with a pistol than I can. Share, Hell! Her first shot was a natural. I was almost

humiliated. She isn't a waster at the range and rarely goes. She's just good. A gun to her is just like a

Hobart mixer in the kitchen: a tool that has a use, and she uses both well. I was fortunate more than I

knew, when I married her.

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My OL is a great woman, born and raised in the hill of eastern KY. Mean, smart, GOOD LOOKING, and a good shoot.

Cooks like only my mother can and more then half the time  better. She is behind me 100% on the firearms thing.

Understands why we reload from the money side, and now from the higher tax side. She is more worried about what the grubment

(yea i spelled it wrong) is trying to do.

I lover Her more and more everyday!!!

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My wife likes and shoots firearms almost as much as I do. She likes guns and has her own carry gun as well as comandeering a lot of guns that were mine. She pushed me to get a suppressor and has been pushing me to get a machine gun. Anytime I say I am going to buy something firearm related she only asks what it is and never complains about my shooting habits because she is part of it. As a matter of fact she now like 300 Blackout almost as much as I do so I have to build her one soon.

 

For me to get my wife shooting I just have to say "I bet I can shoot this better than you" and it is game on. And she does shoot better than me most days.

 

I honestly can say I am not sure I would like it if my wife wasn't involved. It lets us spend time together we normally wouldn't have together.

 

Dolomite

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My wife supports the 2nd amendment all the way.   She supports it even more now that we have this arrangement:

 

If I get a gun, she gets a purse/shoes or whatever for equal value.  If I she gets a purse/shoes/etc, I can get a gun of equal value.

 

So she's always pushing for me to buy this or that.  But in the end, each gun cost 'twice as much'.  I can't complain, but I'm always broke.

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My wife supports the 2nd amendment all the way.   She supports it even more now that we have this arrangement:

 

If I get a gun, she gets a purse/shoes or whatever for equal value.  If I she gets a purse/shoes/etc, I can get a gun of equal value.

 

So she's always pushing for me to buy this or that.  But in the end, each gun cost 'twice as much'.  I can't complain, but I'm always broke.

 

OMG. We have a similar arrangment. It's been mostly unspoken for years, but now it's not, it's a regular "quid pro quo" -- "something for something" or "this for that".

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yup I get a new rifle she gets diamonds.  I get some ammo she gets more furniture.  I get a pistol she gets some rubys.  Other than that she want nothing to do with my obsession.

oh wow.  I can't let her see this thread; That'll give her ideas.  Suddenly, that $ for $ deal I have going sounds really good!

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my wife has permit and carries her g19. she enjoys shooting but still a little weary of guns overall. when it comes to my gun purchases our policy is "don't ask don't tell. " overall she's supportive.

 

by the way any thoughts on how to tell her about that remington 700 in the safe would be helpful,,,,,,,,,,

 

Merry Christmas to all

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my fiancee supports my gun habit. she just told me to "get em' while you can" while discussing the B.O. problem ...

now if only I could get to her to clean the guns like she cleans the rest of the house ... ...

man I wish

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my fiancee supports my gun habit. she just told me to "get em' while you can" while discussing the B.O. problem ...

now if only I could get to her to clean the guns like she cleans the rest of the house ... ...

When you get that trick going there are a few us that just might pay you to tell us the trick!

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my fiancee supports my gun habit. she just told me to "get em' while you can" while discussing the B.O. problem ...

now if only I could get to her to clean the guns like she cleans the rest of the house ... ...

 

Create an additive that makes Hoppes Number Nine smell like roses . . .

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Mine is not quite as into guns as I am.  Though she likes to claim that she is.  

 

She has instructed others (male and female) about shooting a .50 BMG.  She loves to shoot that one every July 4.

 

She defends gun rights even when she's outnumbered by leftist morons at work.

 

She's not a great cook.  So I cook for her when I can.  I'm not a great cook either.  But she eats it (usually).

 

She can't shoot quite as well as I can.  But I'm plenty proud of how good a shot she is.

 

If she practiced, she would be at least as good a pistoleer and rifleperson as I am.  

 

Most of all, she's the foundation of my sanity.  I'm not sure I could function without her.

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I've taken my wife shooting a few times and she enjoys it up to a point.  I did manage to talk her into taking the HCP course (she passed) but I've not managed to convince her to go to the DMV and actually apply for it.  I bought her a carry/bedside gun a while back. 

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