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Re: It finally happened Student Failed

Posted: Mon Mar 19, 2012 4:49 pm
by Seabear
gara56 wrote:
Seabear wrote:Absolutely. My worst one in the squad was a gentleman that "has shot all his life", was there for his third renewal, and finally had to admit he hadn't fired a pistol in 4 years!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :shock: His ammo was so old it wouldn't function the gun (constant FTE), I had to finally give up and hand him some of mine. I pulled him aside at the end of the day and told him he needed to dispose of that ammo, buy some new stuff and get some practice/training before he hurt himself or got killed because his gun wouldn't function.

It was a long afternoon. I was just glad we all left with the same number of holes we came with. :woohoo
Never mess around with ammo that has been exposed to that Texas coast humidity for a long time. :lol:
Heck you know it. his primers were coroded and green. LOL He offered to give it to me and I said "No thanks". I like what Jerry Miculek says, "Once you open a box of ammo you have to hurry up and shoot it before they go stale. LOL :patriot:

Re: It finally happened Student Failed

Posted: Mon Mar 19, 2012 6:17 pm
by philip964
I tried to teach my wife to ski. We stayed married, but I don't know how.

Today I tried to teach my wife how to turn off unused programs on her iPhone that were still on and running and using up her bandwidth (She got the dreaded ATT text message "your 95% of internet users"). This was over the phone. She actually asked which round button.

Helping the wife with her shooting test?

:nono:

Re: It finally happened Student Failed

Posted: Mon Mar 19, 2012 6:57 pm
by Seabear
philip964 wrote:I tried to teach my wife to ski. We stayed married, but I don't know how.

Today I tried to teach my wife how to turn off unused programs on her iPhone that were still on and running and using up her bandwidth (She got the dreaded ATT text message "your 95% of internet users"). This was over the phone. She actually asked which round button.

Helping the wife with her shooting test?

:nono:
"rlol" My Wife is technologically challenged as well, she cussed her Droid so now I got her an I-Phone. Here we go again... :banghead:

Re: It finally happened Student Failed

Posted: Mon Mar 19, 2012 7:00 pm
by Divided Attention
That man better hope she doesn't learn to shoot..... I can't say what I think about this. Getting started shooting is hard enough emotionally for so many women and to be forced to use something that is obviously not fun or appropriate is just wrong! Shame on him. I hope she finds something she likes and gets to try again. :mad5

Re: It finally happened Student Failed

Posted: Mon Mar 19, 2012 7:08 pm
by Oldgringo
Crossfire wrote:
MoJo wrote:I would contact the woman and ask if she wants to try again. This time sans hubby and .40. Spouses are not the best choice for firearms trainers.
Yup. He should have been removed from the line as soon as he started causing problems for her.
The problems go beyond the shooting range, y'all. That's just where you saw it. I'll bet she sees it a lot.

Re: It finally happened Student Failed

Posted: Mon Mar 19, 2012 9:51 pm
by surprise_i'm_armed
speedsix wrote:...proud heads make for cold beds...he'll pay...
As the Chinese say:

Happy wife....happy life!

SIA

Re: It finally happened Student Failed

Posted: Mon Mar 19, 2012 10:29 pm
by Seabear
surprise_i'm_armed wrote:
speedsix wrote:...proud heads make for cold beds...he'll pay...
As the Chinese say:

Happy wife....happy life!

SIA
And my alltime favorite from Confusious "Man who stand on toilet high on pot." :coolgleamA:

I really do hope this young lady will come back by herself and let me show her how easy it is to shoot when you aren't being harrased.

I had a lady last year that was with CCPD for 14 years, was transferring to CCISDPD and could not qualify after trying for two weeks. After working with her for about an hour, she qualified. If I can get the male egos to stand down and back off, I actually can teach someone how to shoot. Sometimes it just takes a few kind words of encouragement and some helpful and useful hints. Not just screaming "Use your sights!"."AIM!!"

Re: It finally happened Student Failed

Posted: Mon Mar 19, 2012 10:33 pm
by speedsix
...often the "little lady" outshoots the "experienced" man, too!!!

Re: It finally happened Student Failed

Posted: Tue Mar 20, 2012 6:21 am
by Seabear
speedsix wrote:...often the "little lady" outshoots the "experienced" man, too!!!
Yes they do, especially if someone gets to teach them properly without intimidation.

Re: It finally happened Student Failed

Posted: Tue Mar 20, 2012 11:18 am
by TLE2
Can you call that a stress inoculator?

Re: It finally happened Student Failed

Posted: Wed Mar 21, 2012 3:51 pm
by Art S
Divided Attention wrote:That man better hope she doesn't learn to shoot..... I can't say what I think about this. Getting started shooting is hard enough emotionally for so many women and to be forced to use something that is obviously not fun or appropriate is just wrong! Shame on him. I hope she finds something she likes and gets to try again. :mad5
:iagree:
if she ever does learn to shoot I wouldn't want to upset her again. ;-)
I try to break up all the couples in my classes. Not a firm rule but, maybe it should be.

Re: It finally happened Student Failed

Posted: Wed Mar 21, 2012 11:21 pm
by Seabear
I will be working with her tomorrow afternoon. The husband called and tried to "tell me what we should do" to help her. NOT. I let him know we will start out with a 1911 .22lr to get the basics down and then if she does well with that and likes the feel she can use my 1911 9mm to qualify. (same platform, just a little more ummph) If she feels up to trying my PT111 we can try that as well, notice, no .40 for her tomorrow, and more importantly no hubby alowed on the firing line. :thumbs2:

See fellers, that is why I like a 1911 in all calibers. :coolgleamA: She will fall in love with the .22 and be confident with the 9mm. I will show her a couple other guns just to help her decide what may be better to carry, including a snubby.When we are done, hubby will be pistol shopping. "rlol" :evil2:

Re: It finally happened Student Failed

Posted: Wed Mar 21, 2012 11:38 pm
by JustMe
Seabear wrote:When we are done, hubby will be pistol shopping. "rlol" :evil2:
Glad she is coming back to work with you, but while hubby may be "paying" SHE will be doing the shopping!! He has GOT to understand that he can't pick out her gun any more than he can pick out her shoes(or her bras)

Re: It finally happened Student Failed

Posted: Wed Mar 21, 2012 11:50 pm
by Seabear
JustMe wrote:
Seabear wrote:When we are done, hubby will be pistol shopping. "rlol" :evil2:
Glad she is coming back to work with you, but while hubby may be "paying" SHE will be doing the shopping!! He has GOT to understand that he can't pick out her gun any more than he can pick out her shoes(or her bras)
He will definitely be "paying" for his actions and a new pistol, however I will be helping her free of charge. I should have kept her from failing the first time. :tiphat:

I am looking forward to letting her find her own way to be comfortable with firearms, and see that she CAN defend herself.

Re: It finally happened Student Failed

Posted: Thu Mar 22, 2012 10:26 pm
by Seabear
UPDATE: Well, I had her dry fire a 1911-22 working on sight alignement etc. then put 10 rounds through it , followed by dry firing the PT1911-9mm then 10 rounds all placed VERY well. A little work on stance and a constant reminder of grip and trigger pull, and she passed! 227, much better than her frist run at 165. Finished up letting her try a snubby with 130 gr jacketed bullets. She liked it too and shot it very well. SHe has some new ideas of what to look for. They joined the CLub, and I will be looking forward to helping in the future. :thumbs2: