Showing posts with label Girl's Night Out. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Girl's Night Out. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Holster Clinic - October 2011 - Amarillo

Wow, we had such an amazing time at the holster clinic. 40 ladies and myself in a hall talking about holsters and concealed carry. How much more fun can you get?

I showed, reviewed and deomnstrated the Crossbreed, the Flashbang, the Remora, the Chick Holster, the Deep Conceal, the SmartCarry, and some great purses from Gun Tote'N Mamas. I also had the joy and pleasure of giving away holsters to 17 great ladies. Y'all know that my favorite part of what I do is giving away free things, so it was a great night.

I spent some time at the beginning of the clinic and reminded the ladies about gun safety, holster safety and personal safety.

I offered opportunities for ladies to see all the holsters and to ask questions. In the picture below, I am wearing the Remora with yoga pants and walking around the room for the ladies to see.

 And here I am giving a Remora to Nancy "Purple" (giggle) after drawing her name from the green bowl!

 
The links to the holsters I demonstrated are:

This was the favorite I think among everyone,
the one that I was wearing with my yoga pants that has no clip and stays put.

Flashbang Holster 
Bang Bang Boutique is a sponsor of this blog and A Girl and A Gun
She offers the Flashbang and carries Gun Tote'N Mamas Purses as well
This is the hybrid leather/kydex holster that I wear inside the waistband

 Chick Holsters
The thigh and ankle holsters

Deep Conceal
The one that goes around your middle and has shoulder straps

Smart Carry
The pouch

Gun Tote'n Mamas
The purse

I am excited for the chance next year to travel and offer more ladies the chance to see holsters for ladies and their options. No longer are we ladies stuck with the "wear baggier clothes" solution to our concealed carry needs. We can wear any of our favorite clothes and have a myriad of holster options so that we can legally carry no matter whether we're on the treadmill, at a wedding, or in our favorite boots and jeans! 

Thursday, September 1, 2011

Haley Grace

Grace is defined as the gift of something that we don't deserve. I think that I can safely say that's how Matt Billingsley felt about his baby girl, Haley Grace. Matt was the owner of Lone Star Gun Range in Austin, TX. To find out how people felt about Matt, all you have to do is google his name. He was loved by all who knew him. Matt was a wonderful friend, a loving husband and an eager father-to-be.

Just a week before they married in March 2011, Sandy and Matt found out their expected baby was a girl. Sandy said his reaction was, "He cried, and we just hugged. We were staring at the sonogram of our baby. We found out she was a girl a week before we were married. Around the time he would sing the song Good Morning Beautiful to her in the morning. He said that he was going to spoil her. I had never seen anyone so happy to have a baby."

The first gift he bought her was a pearl snap pink western shirt to take her country western dancing in. Matt said if anything happened to him he wants her to know 3 things: 1. How to shoot a gun. 2. How to clean her gun. 3. Know how to dance. Matt loved to dance and was good at it. He could have never known when he bought that shirt or when he said these things that he would not be around to see his baby girl born.

On June 17th, while working at his range, Matt had an accident and was all too soon gone from this world. Leaving behind the loves of his life...his beautiful new bride, Sandy, and their unborn daughter, Haley Grace. A short month later, on July 20, Miss Haley made her appearance. She dons his brilliant blue eyes and her head is topped with the red hair he sported in his beard. She is also as forgiving as her father was, always patient as her mother makes those common new mommy mistakes.

When asked what are the hardest parts without him, Sandy replies, "Thats just it, everything is "without him". We ran a buisness together and spent most of our time together. I struggle with the time I dont get to spend with him."

Sandy is incredibly thankful for the kindnesses, prayers and support she has received from true friends who have been here for her and Haley, it has been a true blessing to her. That Texas Lady and A Gun & A Gun want to help Sandy and Haley. At each of our meetings, we will take collections for Haley's care now and in the future. Sandy's biggest fear for Haley is, "that she will not fully understand how much he wanted her and how much he loved her. Everything he did in life was for her and I."

Let's pitch in and show Haley the love and support she will never know from her father this side of Heaven. Let's give to this family the way Matt did to the gun community. Here's what I propose, get a baby bottle (you can get them for 99 cents at Wal-Mart), fill it with your spare change, your coke money, whatever, just fill it up and bring it with you to Girl's Night Out, Breakfast & Bullets, CHL Class, any activity sponsored by A Girl & A Gun or drop it off at Lone Star Gun Range and let's show this family how much the gun community cares! (If you would like to mail a donation, please email me at ThatTexasLady@gmail.com)

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

What NOT to Wear at the Range

Although it may be every man's dream of a woman with a gun, this sweet lady to the right here is not dressed for the shooting range. When I posted in a forum the I frequent, I received some ideas that I had never thought of and many that I had, so I wanted to share with you ladies how to be comfortable and ready to learn when you head to the range for Girl's Night Out, a class offered by our shooting league, range sponsored events, or just heading out with your family to practice. We will start at the top and work our way down...

HAIR - What NOT to WEAR:

While beautiful and enticing, long or even medium length hair left down could blow into your face, obstructing your view. It can also blow into the action and get caught. I promise, it does not feel good to get your long hair caught in the action of any firearm, I have seen it happen.

It is a good idea to wear your hair pulled back in some manner, in a bun or ponytail and top it off with a cute hat or visor to keep hot brass from hitting your face and even lodging between your face and glasses.

I don't have a "What NOT to Wear" picture regarding glasses, as simply what not to wear is nothing, most ranges require Safety Glasses of some kind. Many of them will allow prescription glasses without safety glasses covering them. If you don't wear prescription glasses, a nice wrap around pair will be great. The girls over at Bang Bang Boutique sent me over several pair to try out, and I loved all of them. We tried the "Player", which is anti fog and made for smaller faces. My daughter loves this pair and they always seem to end up in her bag instead of mine.

The Geneva really wrap around your eyes and have a light mirror lens. They're very light and comfortable and if they weren't made for a woman's face would be in Cowboy's bag because he loved the way they look as much as I did.

And also the Pink Cougar With Smoke Lenses...my fave! I wear contacts and have an issue with light sensitivity, so I need dark lenses. These a so comfy, come in three shades of pink and meet ANZI Z87. You can see pictures of all of these and place your order at their website. A Girl and A Gun members receive a discount!!

Also, you don't want to wear a whole lot of make-up, especially liquid foundation. Gasses and vapors from shooting get trapped in your make-up and stay on your face. Mineral foundation and cosmetics trap less chemicals and are safer to use. Always, always wash your face and hands after shooting.

EARS - What NOT to WEAR:

While they are stylish and draw attention to your beautiful face, any earring besides a stud will be uncomfortable underneath earmuffs.

Ear protection is another requirement at most shooting ranges. Even the smallest firearms can cause hearing damage and you only have one set of ears. Please protect them. Earmuffs are not expensive and can protect you from losing your precious hearing. Amazon has many stylish options for ladies like these



SHIRT - What NOT to Wear

While it may attract the attention of the man at the coffee shop, it may also become the landing place for a nice flying piece of hot brass. I promise, you don't want this to happen to you

Instead wear a nice, comfortable, closed necked t-shirt like my favorite from iCarry2

It has also been suggested that long sleeves can prevent burn on the arms if you are shooting rifles in which you are resting your arm on the table.

SHOES- What NOT to Wear

Of course barefoot is not a good idea for many reasons, but just had to throw that one in there.

As for the heels, while again, sexy and styish...just not practical sisters. For one, we will be outside and standing. For two, you want to learn to shoot in something comfortable. If you can't shoot a target in your trusty rusty old sneakers, there is no way you're going to protect yourself from a bad guy in your Manolo Blahnik strappy sandals.

As with everything else, we will have practice nights where we will ask you to bring the shoes you normally wear to work or on a night out with the hubby or girlfriends so that you can take some time to practice in what you might be wearing in a given situation, we just ask that you don't wear these things to the range.

I didn't mention hands above because this is kind of a controversial subject in some forums. I do not take off my artificial nails to shoot. Since I wear them most of the time, I need to be able to load a magazine and fire with them on.

I do; however, take off my rings with the exception of my wedding ring. My rings are simply not comfortable to shoot repeated rounds in. I do practice, from time to time, shooting a single magazine with them on so that I have an idea of what it will feel like. An hour at the range, though, will leave my fingers raw and sore if I leave them on. They also trap residue and gasses underneath them and I prefer to leave them off.

Here is a picture of me at the range with my kids in my normal dress, including my iCarry2 tee and your can't see them under the visor, but I have on my Bang Bang Boutique Pink Cougar glasses. I am also wearing comfy tennis shoes.

I hope that this post has been informative and helpful. If you have any questions or comments, please feel free to leave them here or email me at thatTexasLady@gmail.com.

Have a great day!



UPDATE: Kim over at Bang Bang Boutique has extended us an amazing offer good though October. Mention That Texas Lady's Facebook Page or Blog and receive FREE SHIPPING on custom orders!!!!

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Girls' night out ... at the range

Today's blog title is the headline for an article about us in today's Amarillo Globe News. You can view the entire article here.

I wanted to clarify some information for anyone interested. Sign ups for Girl's Night Out will be done at the range. You can find more information on Girl's Night Out and A Girl and A Gun Ladies Shooting League on our website at http://www.agirlandagunclub.com and we would love to have you chat with us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/AGirlandAGunClub. If you know You're coming, please RSVP at MeetUp at http://www.meetup.com/A-Girl-and-A-Gun, this helps us to know how many ladies we have coming.

Simply come to the range September 8th at 6pm at the Amarillo Shooting Complex. You will sign up then and we will shoot for about 2 hours. You don't have to be an experienced shooter, or even have your own firearm. We will have some available for those who don't own one. Please, if you do not own your own firearm, bring a box of 9mm ammo.

Wear comfortable clothing, shorts are acceptable and the range is outdoors. We will be posting our "What Not to Wear" article soon and that will help you to know what to and not to wear. Please, no low cut or v-neck shirts, hot brass and the girls do not get along. A hat would be great but is not required. Range fee is $12.

We do plan to have self-defense and Ladies Only CHL classes, in the near future. Keep your eyes on the websites and come to Girl's Night Out to stay informed!

UPDATE:Julianna and Renee are offering a Co-Ed CHL class the 8th and 9th with the qualifier at GNO, check out this link for more details: Amarillo CHL