Women with guns part 3....

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    OakRiver

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    jedi

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    wonder what the back story was behind this one?

    Well the first one found out you were cheating on her so she called her 2 sisters, who in turned called their mom which called her baby sis as well.

    You are out of the pic on the far right, tied up to a pole ready to be taken care of for cheating on her.
     

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    The image raises some issues about training that few if anyone considers. If she had to use her weapon for defense while carrying the baby that way, how would she actually do it? My initial thought is that it would work to blade so that the firing side is toward the threat (if possible) and present/shoot one-handed, while using the support arm to cover the baby's head and as much else as possible. Practicing for that would be a challenge, but do-able.
     

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    The image raises some issues about training that few if anyone considers. If she had to use her weapon for defense while carrying the baby that way, how would she actually do it? My initial thought is that it would work to blade so that the firing side is toward the threat (if possible) and present/shoot one-handed, while using the support arm to cover the baby's head and as much else as possible. Practicing for that would be a challenge, but do-able.

    To answers u seek r here

    https://limatunesrangediaries.wordpress.com/2014/12/30/the-pros-and-cons-of-babywearing/
     
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