HotRodZilla
GOD BLESS AMERICA
Many of you know that I'm into guns. Been hunting and shooting since I was a kid. Never knew how to use a handgun until I went to my academy, and picked it up easily. Became a firearms instructor in 2000, and have taught hundreds of cops in 5 states how to shoot. Started shooting competition in 2006 and realized how poor of a shooter I really am. However, my skills have improved greatly.
My 12 year old has loved guns since she could walk. I gave her a .22 I won when she was around 4. She has been out with me a few times and is VERY proficient with a rifle. She embarrassed some guys we were shooting with when she started pounding targets at 400 yards with my tactical .308.
A couple years ago, I won a Glock in a match that I was going to use as a Production Gun in the USPSA matches I shoot. Production is a classification ruled by 9mm pistols. I ended up selling that Glock and picked up a 9mm Springfield XD that had the trigger worked by a guy named Scott Springer. He's a very talented gunsmith and this XD has a beautiful trigger.
My oldest has shot some handgun stuff, but her hands are small. During spring break, we hosted a kids camp that included a trip to our MILO machine. It is a big interactive video game that includes guns that function with air pressure. The kids were shooting a simple plate rack, and she cleaned them quickly with very little input from me. So, I decided she should come shoot a match with me.
I went over some basic stuff with her. Moving with finger indexed, proper reloads and proper draws. I forgot to go over malfunctuons because I didn't expect her to have any. She went with me on the 4th and shot local match with me. Her first ever. Her accuracy was excellent, and she has good fundamentals. We need to work on a lot of things, but I was impressed.
These are videos of three out of the 4 stages we shot that day:
Kid makes me proud. We're going again tomorrow. Hope to get 4 new ones. Haha...
My 12 year old has loved guns since she could walk. I gave her a .22 I won when she was around 4. She has been out with me a few times and is VERY proficient with a rifle. She embarrassed some guys we were shooting with when she started pounding targets at 400 yards with my tactical .308.
A couple years ago, I won a Glock in a match that I was going to use as a Production Gun in the USPSA matches I shoot. Production is a classification ruled by 9mm pistols. I ended up selling that Glock and picked up a 9mm Springfield XD that had the trigger worked by a guy named Scott Springer. He's a very talented gunsmith and this XD has a beautiful trigger.
My oldest has shot some handgun stuff, but her hands are small. During spring break, we hosted a kids camp that included a trip to our MILO machine. It is a big interactive video game that includes guns that function with air pressure. The kids were shooting a simple plate rack, and she cleaned them quickly with very little input from me. So, I decided she should come shoot a match with me.
I went over some basic stuff with her. Moving with finger indexed, proper reloads and proper draws. I forgot to go over malfunctuons because I didn't expect her to have any. She went with me on the 4th and shot local match with me. Her first ever. Her accuracy was excellent, and she has good fundamentals. We need to work on a lot of things, but I was impressed.
These are videos of three out of the 4 stages we shot that day:
Kid makes me proud. We're going again tomorrow. Hope to get 4 new ones. Haha...