OnceFired wrote: trusting the Lord to provide.
He did provide. He gave you a gun and sent you to church.
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OnceFired wrote: trusting the Lord to provide.
Save yourself some frustration, instead of converting the wife just beat your head against the wall it hurts less. My wife is a little more open she understands but won't get involved herself.targetlock wrote:Had plastic for a couple of months now and wife still thinks I'm nuts to carry. I get home from work one night around 10:30 and she quickly greets me in the living room saying she has been hearing strange noises in the back yard and that I should get my gun and go see. We let out the dogs first to see if they sense anything off (they don't and come back in). I check through windows and find nothing. As I'm about to head out back to make a final check, she sees the handle of the pistol in the holster and freaks out asking me what I am doing with a gun? I say going to check the backyard at your request.
Nothing present there or either side of house. Come back in and ask her (again for Nth time when is she going to come to the range with me? Even inform her of ladies nights. Still no interest, yet.
p.s. She sure was glad I carried when we went to look at some merchandise on a Craigslist posting...
Mine tachnically started before I did. Hers came in the mail two months before mine.train460 wrote:in the first week of getting mine the wife makes a similar comment about, "is this how it's going to be from now on?" I told her that she should be glad in that i would have a better chance at protecting US should the need arise. I told her to just watch the news every night and see the amount of assaults that happen while pumping gas or walking to and from Wal-mart etc.
She never said another word about me carrying and now has the desire to get her plastic. will be signing her up for a class in the next month or so after another couple trips to the range.
Michael
That going out into the yard thing is a tactical error.....if there was anyone to worry about out there you could have been ambushed and it would have left your wife defenseless.targetlock wrote:Had plastic for a couple of months now and wife still thinks I'm nuts to carry. I get home from work one night around 10:30 and she quickly greets me in the living room saying she has been hearing strange noises in the back yard and that I should get my gun and go see.
My, my, my how things have changed! Here is another update...and it is a good one!Blindref757 wrote:I've had my plastic for a couple of months now and the wife has not really cared too much either way. She supported me getting it, she doesn't think that money spent on guns and ammo are really in the budget, but she isn't anti-gun. She's made a few little jabs at me when I've put on my holster to go to eat or to wally world--but I thought it was just in fun.
Today we hit a wall when I started to head out to church with my gun in my holster. She really threw a fit...she didn't see any need to be armed in the house of the Lord. I didn't have the time or energy to argue...so I left it on the dresser.
Any tips on trying to get her to understand? I get it...I know we could have car trouble on the way, we could be in an accident with an enraged driver, and while highly unlikely, an active shooter could bust through the doors of the sanctuary. She is viewing my carrying as a "little man syndrome" (I'm 6-3/290) instead of preparedness for disaster.
CongratsBlindref757 wrote:My, my, my how things have changed! Here is another update...and it is a good one!Blindref757 wrote:I've had my plastic for a couple of months now and the wife has not really cared too much either way. She supported me getting it, she doesn't think that money spent on guns and ammo are really in the budget, but she isn't anti-gun. She's made a few little jabs at me when I've put on my holster to go to eat or to wally world--but I thought it was just in fun.
Today we hit a wall when I started to head out to church with my gun in my holster. She really threw a fit...she didn't see any need to be armed in the house of the Lord. I didn't have the time or energy to argue...so I left it on the dresser.
Any tips on trying to get her to understand? I get it...I know we could have car trouble on the way, we could be in an accident with an enraged driver, and while highly unlikely, an active shooter could bust through the doors of the sanctuary. She is viewing my carrying as a "little man syndrome" (I'm 6-3/290) instead of preparedness for disaster.
This post 3 years ago was one of my first on this forum. Since this time, my wife has really gone through a big change in her mindset...so much so that we went to the local gun show last weekend and bought her a brand new Glock 42...and she is getting her fingerprints done today and taking her class tomorrow! She is taking the class without me...and her instructor is a former firearms instructor for BATFE. I know she will be properly instructed and will probably come out shooting better than me!
Oh...and I don't weigh 290...down to 250!
A great post. Congratulations!Blindref757 wrote: My, my, my how things have changed! Here is another update...and it is a good one!
baron wrote: Glad the update wasn't about a similar protest by your second wife.
I'm not going to make this easy for you. It's going to require a little work on you're part. Find where the code says you can't carry in a place of worship. Then continue reading down to the bottom until you get a big smile on your face. Then go to your instructor and demand a refund.5murphy7 wrote:I thought you couldn't carry in a place of worship? Church?
5murphy7 wrote:I thought you couldn't carry in a place of worship? Church?