A few minutes ago, I received a text message from former co-worker Vick:
Thought you’d like to see Mya’s 1 Shot 1 kill. The entire gun club came over and congratulated her.

It was 25 yards to the target and shooting with a Smith and Wesson EZ Shield in 9mm:

That is quite remarkable.
I have given lessons to Mya on two different occasions. The first was in 2019.
It is really rewarding to get this type of feedback from a student. The big smile is heartwarming. Knowing that they are continuing to develop their skills is wonderful. It’s gratifying that they are able to protect themselves and others. She is over 2,000 miles away and is getting support from others in the gun community is awesome.
Vic and Mya, thank you for sharing.
Airborne!!
Well done to all involved!
Sweet! Congrats young’in! Keep up the good work-fun!
Thanks Joe! Them smiles are so heartwarming. And hopeful for the future.
Is that a real gun with a yellow-tipped muzzle? I sure hope not. Everyone knows that orange tips means dummy gun, and while yellow isn’t orange it clearly suggests the same message.
It is a shiny gold color on the trigger, grip safety, and the entire barrel.
I’ve had the fortune to help a number of women get started, and a lot of them were quite good, they got over the initial fears(“I’ve heard about kick/noise!”) and just took off.
Two of them were among the best natural shots I’ve ever seen.