Wife Passed her LTC Class
Posted: Mon Jan 16, 2017 11:07 am
My wife and I are both transplants here in Texas (LOVE IT!!!). I took my LTC class back in June and have since received my license. I never pressed her to do it. She mentioned in passing a couple months after I received mine so I asked her if it would be something she would like. She was on the fence about it....leaning toward wanting it so I scheduled her for a class in November. It was short notice and getting to the range to practice, for not only the class but to also see what kind of handgun she preferred, proved to be difficult. My EDC is my Glock 19 gen 4, and when she was holding it, she thought it was a little heavy and wanted something smaller. On the range she tried a couple of smaller ones i.e. Ruger LC9s, XDs, etc. She didn't like them. Maybe the recoil, maybe the ergonomics, maybe both. It kind of turned her off a bit not liking the handguns so I pushed back her LTC class to mid January in case she changed her mind.
So she has a job and position where she if frequently dealing with local and state police because of questionable characters in questionable situations. The most recent situation shook her up a bit and she found herself wishing she had a weapon.....just in case. I don't think I have ever seen her feelings/demeanor change about anything so quickly. She is not a rash person. She is very methodical and calculating and seeing her making time and the motivation to get to the range was quite impressive. I took her to the range one time with my Glock and the rest was history. She was comfortable enough with the weapon, it's size, safety and range rules, and not being intimidated, that after one trip with me, she was going on her own.
She took her class yesterday and passed. When I took mine there were 2 women in my class of about 20. When she took hers, half of the class were women. Pretty impressive, and I'm very proud of her. She comes back from the class last night talking about private lessons, like drawing from a holster, and tandem classes and anything else the instructor was throwing out there. I was blown away.
Anyway, just thought I would share. There are more than a few things people can take away from this story. But what I take away is......Looks like Daddy is getting some more guns!!!!
So she has a job and position where she if frequently dealing with local and state police because of questionable characters in questionable situations. The most recent situation shook her up a bit and she found herself wishing she had a weapon.....just in case. I don't think I have ever seen her feelings/demeanor change about anything so quickly. She is not a rash person. She is very methodical and calculating and seeing her making time and the motivation to get to the range was quite impressive. I took her to the range one time with my Glock and the rest was history. She was comfortable enough with the weapon, it's size, safety and range rules, and not being intimidated, that after one trip with me, she was going on her own.
She took her class yesterday and passed. When I took mine there were 2 women in my class of about 20. When she took hers, half of the class were women. Pretty impressive, and I'm very proud of her. She comes back from the class last night talking about private lessons, like drawing from a holster, and tandem classes and anything else the instructor was throwing out there. I was blown away.
Anyway, just thought I would share. There are more than a few things people can take away from this story. But what I take away is......Looks like Daddy is getting some more guns!!!!