This video is beautiful. It brought back fond memories. If I can figure out how to do it, with my limited abilities I will forward it to a life-long friend of mine.
Back in the late fifties he and I used to race each other in field stripping and reassembling the M-1 Garand.
We got to where we could do it blindfolded in less than a minute. I don't remember the exact seconds.
That just warms my heart. Sincerely, the young lady looked proud... as she should be. Most AR-15 owners I know are not able to do that. Now put her out on the line at an Appleseed and let her show the guys what a rifle(wo)man can do!
This video is beautiful. It brought back fond memories. If I can figure out how to do it, with my limited abilities I will forward it to a life-long friend of mine.
ReplyDeleteBack in the late fifties he and I used to race each other in field stripping and reassembling the M-1 Garand.
We got to where we could do it blindfolded in less than a minute. I don't remember the exact seconds.
This little girl is a wonder - Thanks!
Now that is teaching your children proper gun control. Kudos sir and congrats to your daughter! Great job. :)
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Wow. Faster'n I could do it, and I sell 'em quite a bit. I'm impressed.
ReplyDeleteIf only America's better half in general was raised like this. Were I her father, I would be proud to have such a daughter.
ReplyDeleteIf that training is coupled with fieldcraft and marks(wo)manship, and I"m sure it is, I can't wait to see the looks on the guys' faces!
That just warms my heart.
ReplyDeleteSincerely, the young lady looked proud... as she should be. Most AR-15 owners I know are not able to do that.
Now put her out on the line at an Appleseed and let her show the guys what a rifle(wo)man can do!
Thanks for sharing!