Rule No. 18 from Brigid's "
.38 Things I Learned From Shooting."
(18) Sticks and stones may break your bones, but a .45 will kill you.
If you're not one of Brigid's readers at
Home on the Range, you oughta be. A beautiful red-headed woman who loves guns, takes great photos and writes like a dream. Plus she's a great cook with scads of great recipes on her blog. What's not to love? And judging by the photo of the holster with the Ruger GP-100 above, she's left-handed, too. Where were you, Brigid, when I was looking for a wife?
I was probably in a tree stand scaring away elegible suitors.
ReplyDeleteThe holster belongs to my best friend. Who yes, is left handed.
Myself. . I'd give my right arm to be ambidextrous.
It could be worse, you could be cross-eye dominant like me, left-eye dominant, right-hand dominant. I'm not ambidextrous, I'm sorta ambiguous, can't really decide whether to shoot a pistol left-handed or right. So I practice both.
ReplyDeleteAnd if you gave your right arm, you'd be left-handed. Nice line, I'll have to remember that one.
I have the same situation being left eye dominant. Thanks Brigid, I love reading your stuff and share it often on FB.
ReplyDeletewomen who are beautiful they shot beautifully to others and they do the shooting easily.
ReplyDeletethanks for this great info.
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