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I would like to tell a little about a wonderful experience that I was requested for at the range the other day with one of my fellow officers. One of my past officers wanted to know if I would be willing to take a young lady from Italy to the range. He explained that she is staying with his family and she is a high school foreign exchange student from Italy.
I agreed without hesitation. It is always wonderful to get to help young folks into the shooting sports of any type, let alone help someone that has never fired any type of gun. Knowing that the young lady most likely did not have access to any type of firearms in her native country, I thought that it would be a nice experience.
I meet my past partner and the young lady at the range. We were introduced and I realized that she was very nervous. Just being around gun fire made her nervous. We talked at great length about shooting and what she may have known or did know. She explained to me exactly what I expected. She explained to me, that in her country that she was not allowed to own any type of guns or had never been around any form of shooting.
We continued talking and the more we talked , the more she was calming down. My goal was to let her get used to some of the sounds of the range with time on my side. I love to learn about other cultures and it was as much of a treat for me to learn about her experiences in her country. I wanted to give her time to get a little used to the sounds of gun fire. All she had ever known was how "BAD" guns are, and that in America, there are all types of shooting that created bad things. I confirmed with her multiple times if she actually wanted to learn some of the very basic safety issues and she said that she did, since she may never get the chance to do it again.
We covered all of the basic safety protocol and proceed very slowly. She got to handle a unloaded , old Ruger 22. We determined which eye was her dominate eye and slowly worked on. I continued to ask if she wanted to proceed further, and more and more, I could tell that she was getting more excited and really wanted to shoot the old Ruger. We worked on and I showed her what she would visually see and feel with her grip, sight alignment, recoil from the pistol. She was very excited and wanted to shoot.
I asked again, are you ready to shoot and she gave the biggest smile and said "I was born ready" with an Italian accent. I have to say that it was quite amusing to me to see this young lady go from jumping at the sound of gunfire to being ready to shoot. It was great. We had covered the loading process and the operation of the Ruger, so it was time to load one round of the 22 into the magazine of the old collectible. After the first shot fired she was hooked. As the day went on, she had advanced at a rate that only a eager person could. Before the day was over, she had advanced to weapons that she would not even be allowed to she, let alone shoot in her country. He favorite weapons were the AR's in 9mm and 223. The smile that she gave told it all. She experience something in that one range session, that she shall never forget.
I have to say that it was my honor to be requested by my fellow officer to assist in this for this young women. She had a ball, and in the short time, she became a very good shot. She was a natural. But the smile from her was worth it all and she realized that shooting was fun and not bad like she had heard. She left the range that day with an experience that she will never forget. I can still she her smile and hear her saying to me as she left the range, "grazie e arrivederci, Mr. Tom".
I agreed without hesitation. It is always wonderful to get to help young folks into the shooting sports of any type, let alone help someone that has never fired any type of gun. Knowing that the young lady most likely did not have access to any type of firearms in her native country, I thought that it would be a nice experience.
I meet my past partner and the young lady at the range. We were introduced and I realized that she was very nervous. Just being around gun fire made her nervous. We talked at great length about shooting and what she may have known or did know. She explained to me exactly what I expected. She explained to me, that in her country that she was not allowed to own any type of guns or had never been around any form of shooting.
We continued talking and the more we talked , the more she was calming down. My goal was to let her get used to some of the sounds of the range with time on my side. I love to learn about other cultures and it was as much of a treat for me to learn about her experiences in her country. I wanted to give her time to get a little used to the sounds of gun fire. All she had ever known was how "BAD" guns are, and that in America, there are all types of shooting that created bad things. I confirmed with her multiple times if she actually wanted to learn some of the very basic safety issues and she said that she did, since she may never get the chance to do it again.
We covered all of the basic safety protocol and proceed very slowly. She got to handle a unloaded , old Ruger 22. We determined which eye was her dominate eye and slowly worked on. I continued to ask if she wanted to proceed further, and more and more, I could tell that she was getting more excited and really wanted to shoot the old Ruger. We worked on and I showed her what she would visually see and feel with her grip, sight alignment, recoil from the pistol. She was very excited and wanted to shoot.
I asked again, are you ready to shoot and she gave the biggest smile and said "I was born ready" with an Italian accent. I have to say that it was quite amusing to me to see this young lady go from jumping at the sound of gunfire to being ready to shoot. It was great. We had covered the loading process and the operation of the Ruger, so it was time to load one round of the 22 into the magazine of the old collectible. After the first shot fired she was hooked. As the day went on, she had advanced at a rate that only a eager person could. Before the day was over, she had advanced to weapons that she would not even be allowed to she, let alone shoot in her country. He favorite weapons were the AR's in 9mm and 223. The smile that she gave told it all. She experience something in that one range session, that she shall never forget.
I have to say that it was my honor to be requested by my fellow officer to assist in this for this young women. She had a ball, and in the short time, she became a very good shot. She was a natural. But the smile from her was worth it all and she realized that shooting was fun and not bad like she had heard. She left the range that day with an experience that she will never forget. I can still she her smile and hear her saying to me as she left the range, "grazie e arrivederci, Mr. Tom".