She Says She Found the Perfect Women’s Tactical Pants. No Really
The true test came when I wore them to the range. That’s when I realized I may have found the perfect pair of pants.
The true test came when I wore them to the range. That’s when I realized I may have found the perfect pair of pants.
I can’t express how much I learned at GRPC. Not only from the presenters, but also by talking to people in the hallways and at the evening events.
Oftentimes, people paint firearm owners in a particular light, usually not all that flattering. But in fact, you’re going to find people who are more accepting of those with diverse viewpoints and beliefs than you could’ve ever imagined.
Over the years, I’ve owned a few pairs of boots apparently designed for a woman’s foot, but honestly, I’m not sure which woman. These weren’t comfortable. I didn’t get my hopes up for the Garmont Tactical’s T8 Athena boots, but boy, was I surprised.
Owning a firearm for personal protection doesn’t just stop once you get it home. You owe it to yourself, your family and society to acquire the training needed to properly handle and successfully deploy that firearm should the need arise.
Donna Anthony is currently the Chief of Police for an Alaska police Department with over 20 years of law enforcement
It all started in Ohio at the Avon Sportsmans Club in 7th grade, where I worked as a trap boy. My dad was always into rifles and pistols; therefore, I grew up around firearms.
The scenario part of the training began for each student individually when she entered a dimly lit room — “parking lot” — with the goal of getting to her car safely armed with only a flashlight and a key fob.
Publisher and editor of Women’s Outdoor News Barbara Baird is a book author and freelance writer in the travel and outdoor markets.
When I walked the aisles of SHOT Show last month in search of some new items I’d like to incorporate