Here’s a Photoshop view of how far our Indiana hero was from the mall shooter when he terminated him.
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I don't know what a pew is, I'll pass this on to hubby. Yeah, the app shows where you hit...pretty cool. He bought a set for $80 and then discovered you only needed the bullet because the app was free and you can use any target. He set his phone up on the camera tripod and it was pretty portable. He also had a bullet for another rifle so I can learn different firearms. He reloads bullets but I know ammo is scarce. I felt comfortable just holding and aiming and that's a good start. I feel too old to be learning but it is time so there's no time like the present.
“pew! pew! pew!” Get it now?
Okay!
Pew = firearm
Firearms are tools and as long as tools are used safely then you should never be scared. Just make sure you get proper training (your hubby should be able to provide at minimum the basics).
There is no age limit to learn how to protect yourself and your family. We have done scenarios in our home on what to do if we have an unwanted guest. Our bedroom is at the rear of the house and our sons room is towards the front. Which puts using a handgun as our second option. My go to home defence is a shotgun with small game load. And her job is to back me up with a handgun. My son knows to get under his bed. He is now 12 and almost to big to get under the bed, but that's still the plan for now.
We all use the laser and app (I use a tripod too). We actually made a fun family game doing so. It doesnt last to long, but 20-30 minutes twice a month is more practice than what I've been getting with live ammo.
In today's world it is almost a necessity. You are very wise to prepare and making part of the training a game is even better. I never really wanted to learn to use firearms (not my thing) but it just seems the right thing to do now. I may even learn to enjoy it!