via Mr. G Guy's Blog
I wonder if any training went with that, or safe storage capacity? Nah, they can always take care of that later. A couple visits to the range and a good solid talking-to for the kids should take care of everything. What do you think? Aren't they the usual priorities of the gun owner, first get the gun then worry about the other stuff?
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For Mother's Day, I bought my mother a holster for her gun. I also bought her some hollow point ammunition to replace the FMJ stuff she was using.
ReplyDeleteYou're such a sentimentalist, AzRed!
ReplyDeleteYour choice of Mother's Day gift fits right up there with the craziness that is consistent with the origins of Mother's Day craziness.
http://notionscapital.wordpress.com/2011/05/08/mothers-day-a-horror-story/
As a matter of fact, not that it's any of your business, my gift to my wife does indeed have a lock on it. And our gun storage also has a lock on it. As for training, we've both owned guns all of our adult lives, which is probably longer than you've been in this world. ;) Thanks for the link/s
ReplyDeleteMike G.
Thanks Mike G., You must think I'm a lot younger than I am. I know I give off that youthful devil-may-care panache in my writing.
ReplyDeleteOr were you talking to Dog Gone?