Sunday, March 24, 2013

The day I took my mom to a gun show...



    Yesterday, I received a call from my mother (who has never been much for firearms) to see if I would want to go with her to the gun show in Kansas City.  Say what?  Me? You? Of course, I said yes and jumped in my car.  To see her at all of the exhibits with a look of genuine interest sent me into extreme pride.  It wasn't until I became passionate about firearms that she finally let her guard down and started to learn more about them.
    Before my interest, she viewed firearms as a horrible thing.  My uncle was killed at a young age by the mishandling of a firearm and my dad was shot in the back by mishandling of a firearm.  There's a pattern in there.  Someone was mishandling a firearm.  Of course there's going to be anxiety and frustration with an instrument that was used to harm or kill someone you hold dear to your heart.  However, you can't take someone's ignorance and place blame on the firearm.  The gun did not engage on itself.
    At most gun shows, you can talk in depth about the handling and characteristics of each firearm.  I saw exhibits from self-defense for women to tactical-style firearms.  There's such a broad spectrum of booths at gun shows.  I think that's why I like it.  Each booth is different.  You see different firearms everywhere and are able to get a feel for each one in your hand.
Since I love gun shows, I decided to put some information on the blog about the upcoming ones in the Kansas and Missouri area.

Thursday, January 24, 2013

Stand for something...or you'll fall for anything.

Ladies & gents-

It's about time that something is done.  The media is portraying firearms in the worst light possible.  As a woman, I am fully aware that bad lighting can ruin the entire effect of something that would otherwise be beautiful.  The hard thing is.... you can't have a legitimate discussion and debate with something who knows nothing about firearms.  It's like you're going in circles the entire time.  My experience this past week when someone decided to ask me, "Why is there even a need for guns?" was utterly ridiculous.  Wow. Really?

Let's just look at a few...
-home defense.  I don't think a spatula would have the same effect on a person that is trying to harm me and my family.  No one touches my family.
-military defense.  You really want to think about what would happen to our men and women over there if they only have their camo on?
-personal defense out in the community.  I am one of the biggest advocates of CCW permits.  Someone with one just might save your life when you don't have one.  Not to mention the chance of prevention of sexual assault and abduction.

With gun ownership comes with a huge responsibility.  Proper handling and storage can not be stressed enough.

The U.S. was built on a beautiful foundation and it is now being shaken and torn down.  Personally, I'm not going down without a fight.

One last thing...
if you're here to later e-mail me to start a debate, you better do some research first before I tear you apart.  Some people are making it too easy.  For example, AR does NOT mean "assault rifle".  The AR-15 was named after the original manufacturer, Armalite.  If you can't even grasp the foundational concept, nothing else will go your way.  Thank you and have a nice day.

Happy shooting supporters!

Sunday, December 23, 2012

What do you think?

Ladies & Gents,

I have heard plenty from the media.  I want to know what you think about all of this going on in the US right now.  Do you support or oppose the new gun control laws that may be going into effect?

If you have been living in a cave and don't know what's going on, I've included a well-written article that outlines former laws and those that are being introduced.

-Elegantly Armed

Gun Control Laws in America


Friday's mass shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn., is the second deadliest shooting in American history, but whether this mass tragedy will yield any legislative action on gun control laws remains to be seen.
In his statement Friday, President Obama called for "meaningful action," but he did not specify a call for stricter gun control.
"We're going to have to come together and take meaningful action to prevent more tragedies like this regardless of the politics," Obama said, choking up during his statement.
From 1994 to 2004, the Federal Assault Weapons Ban prohibited the possession and further manufacturing of semiautomatic assault weapons that were capable of holding more than 10 rounds of ammunition. Various types of pistols, shotguns and rifles fell into this ban, which did not restrict semiautomatic assault weapons that had been legally obtained before the ban went into effect. But the law stipulated that the ban would be in effect for only 10 years, and although proposals were put forth to extend it, the bills died in Congress.
With the assault weapons ban expired, there were two major federal statues that regulated the sale and possession of guns: the National Firearms Act, which was passed in 1934, and the Gun Control Act of 1968.
The National Firearms Act taxes the manufacturing and sale of guns, and it requires that gun distributors register all guns with the attorney general, and relay sales information. The Gun Control Act of 1968 builds on that law, requiring that gun manufacturers and salespeople be federally licensed. The act also prohibits the interstate sale of guns. In 1993, the Brady Handgun Prevention Act was passed. Named after White House press secretary James Brady who was injured in the assassination attempt on President Ronald Reagan, amended the Gun Control Act of 1968 to require background checks for those purchasing firearms
In 1993, the Brady Handgun Prevention Act was passed. Named after White House press secretary James Brady, who was injured in the assassination attempt on Ronald Reagan, it required background checks for those purchasing firearms who were not already licensed to carry them (those who were already licensed include police officers and other law enforcement agents).
The law did specify nine groups of people who were not allowed to legally purchase firearms, including convicted criminals who have received a prison sentence of more than one year, individuals who have been committed to mental institutions or have been flagged as being "mentally defective," unauthorized immigrants, individuals who have been convicted on charges of domestic violence, and those who have been dishonorably discharged from the military.
The law also puts an age restriction on purchasing guns as well: 18 to buy firearms classified as "long guns" (rifles), and 21 to buy firearms classified as "short guns" (handguns).
But proponents of stronger gun control argue that these laws don't go far enough, that it's too easy for people to obtain deadly firearms such as assault weapons.
In 2012, the country has witnessed multiple mass shootings -- at a movie theater in Aurora, Colo., at a Sikh Temple in Wisconsin and, earlier this week, at a mall in Oregon. But Congress has been slow to act on gun control.
A study on gun control legislation was presented to Congress in November 2012. Written by a specialist in domestic security and crime policy, it said that since March 2011,"much of the gun control debate in the 112th Congress has swirled around allegations that the Department of Justice and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives mishandled a Phoenix, Ariz.-based gun-trafficking investigation known as Operation Fast and Furious."
In the coming days, as the country learns more about Adam Lanza, the shooter who carried out Friday's deadly attack and how he obtained the weapons, renewed calls for stricter gun control laws may begin to get heard.

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Concealed Carry for Women

Ladies,

I have a pet peeve.  Printing.  The very foundation of having a concealed carry permit involves the firearm being concealed.  Don't be that person.  Please.

Now on to the firearms out there that are great for the CCW permit toting female...

I've always been a bit partial to revolvers, but I will try to restrain from being too biased in this.  I want to encourage you to do your homework.  I've researched the best possible firearm for me and love the feel of the .38 Special.  Just because it works for me does not mean it will work for you.  I have very small hands so a few of these might seem too small.  That's when you find a local firearm store and talk with the employees there.  They can help you with your selection.  Each store I have been so thus far in Johnson County, Kansas has been helpful.

Gun comes before the holster.  Find the gun you like and then you have the foundation of finding the holster that fits your body.  There are numerous types of holsters out there.  We'll get into that in another post later.

I've made a list of a few accurate, smaller firearms for concealed carry.

Let's just get this out of the way with the 1st one...

1. Lavender Lady .38 Special Revolver


2. Sig P238 (This looks like a miniature 1911)


3. Glock 26


4. Ruger LCP


5. Beretta Px4 Storm


6. Taurus 709 Slim


7. Beretta Nano


I chose the pictures that would help you differentiate each with the size of the pistol.  Hope this helped!

Happy shooting ladies!



Sunday, November 11, 2012

Thank a veteran today.

This one will be short and sweet today.

Throughout my years, I've heard many, many stories from the military.  My grandfather on my dad's side survived the Beach of Normandy, my grandfather on my mom's side had his vessel shot at but refused to sink, a man who has become like a father to me was in the Vietnam War and is now almost deaf from the experience, a man who is always the first man to hug me when I'm around lost his arm in Vietnam, my cousin served in the Navy, a good friend of mine is currently a Navy SEAL....the list goes on and on.

Today, I salute them.  You've served well and keep my right in the 2nd Amendment in tact. God bless.

Friday, November 9, 2012

The Bullet Hole (Overland Park) and Centerfire Shooting Sports (Olathe)

Hi ladies.

I will be talking about two ranges today that I've had the chance to get familiar with.  I've become familiar with The Bullet Hole a bit more than Centerfire because CSS has just recently opened.

The Bullet Hole
The company offers a showroom for their firearms along with a shooting range.  The upper level provides 22 individual stalls each equipped with a bench to place and load your firearm and a hand pulley system for moving your target. In addition, there is a bullet proof observation area for people to safely watch range shooters.

Since moving to the Overland Park area, I have been there every Wednesday (which happens to be Ladies Night) to shoot off a few rounds.  I paid $20.00 for a year-long membership and women shoot for free on Ladies Night.  Last Wednesday, I spent a whopping 55 cents for targets and let over 60 rounds loose.  Even if you're just visiting, it's great to be able to shoot there.  They rent out eye and ear protection and a guest pass is pretty inexpensive. The Bullet Hole has been open for many years so it's not the fanciest place around...but that's not a big deal for me when all I want to do is shoot.

Centerfire Shooting Sports
I had the pleasure of going to their first Ladies Night a couple evenings ago.  Since it is a new business and everyone wanted to be there, I wasn't able to shoot...but that didn't stop me from wandering around and watching other women shoot.  What really impressed me was the helpfulness of the staff.  There were many obvious first-time shooters there, but the staff didn't blink an eye.  There were many times that I would see the staff go into the range with the women to show them how to correctly shoot and would watch them to ensure they were doing it correctly.  I like when a business takes that time to help their customers.

Ladies Night was in honor of the new 007 movie coming out so they all sported tuxedos and served virgin martinis throughout the night.  It was a nice change to have an upscale experience at a gun range.  Since they have just opened and I wasn't able to personally try out the range, I will update you ladies with a full spread about them.

Also, thank you very much for all of the wonderful e-mails with your feedback.  If you have something in particular you want to know more about regarding firearms, shoot me an e-mail at ElegantlyArmed@gmail.com.

Sunday, October 14, 2012

Gun Shows in Kansas AND Missouri for this year.

Ladies,

Here's a little list of the upcoming gun shows that are coming to Kansas.  There is also one for Elegantly Armed Missouri friends.  Enjoy!

Kansas

Oct 20-21  Council Grove  4H Center, 612 US Hwy. 56 Information, call Brett (785)-258-2987
 
Oct 20-21 Oberlin,, The Gateway Center, 8' tbls $35 Sat 9-5 Sun 9-4 JW And Deb Smith785-475-2695www.kansasgunshow.com 
Oct 20-21 Valley Falls Township Hall, 70+ tbls $25. Adm $5.  Dealer set up Fri 1-8 Show hours Sat 9-5 Sun 9-3 Ben 785-221-8942 Sponserd by Nortonville American Legion Riders.  
Oct 27 Topeka, American Legion Post #1, 3800 SE Michigan Ave. tables $25 Sat 9am-4pm,www.KansasGunShows.com 913-207-8368

Nov 3 Olathe American Leagion Post 153
410 E. Dennis Ave tables $30.00 Sat 9 am-4 pmwww.KansasGunShows.com 913-231-9031
 
Nov 3-4 Dodge City, Western State Bank Expo Center, 11333 Highway 283, 400 tables Introductory price $25.00 each Dealer Set Up Fri 3-7 Sat 7-9 Show Hours Sat 9-5 Sun 9-4 Admission $6.00  G&S Promotions P.O. Box 338 Wister, Ok. 74966 918-659-2201 gnshpr@aol.com
Nov 3-4 Overland Park International Trade Center, 115th & Metcalf, 6800 W 115th St # 500  RK Shows 563-927-8176 email:kehrli8@n-connect.net
Nov 10-11 Topeka, KAnsas Expo Centre, 19th & Topeka,  RK Shows 563-927-8176 email:kehrli8@n-connect.net
Nov 17-18 Gardner, Jackson County Fairgrounds tables $30.00 Sat 9 am-4 pm Sun 9-3 www.KansasGunShows.com913-231-9031
Nov 23-25 Wichita Kansas Pavilions, I-36 and E.85th St N. RK Shows 563-927-8176 email:kehrli8@n-connect.net



Dec 1-2 Overland Park International Trade Center, 115th & Metcalf, 6800 W 115th St # 500  RK Shows 563-927-8176 email:kehrli8@n-connect.net
Dec 15-16 Topeka, KAnsas Expo Centre, 19th & Topeka,  RK Shows 563-927-8176 email:kehrli8@n-connect.net
Dec 29-30 Wichita Kansas Pavilions, I-36 and E.85th St N. RK Shows 563-927-8176 email:kehrli8@n-connect.net

 Missouri

Oct 19-20 Warsaw, American Legion Hall, 32739 Wildcat Drive, Tbls $40, 2 for $75 before Oct 1st, Adm: Adults $5, children under 12 free, Dealer set-up times: Fri,  8am to Noon. Show hours: Friday Oct. 19th, Noon to 8 PM, Saturday Oct 20th, 8am to 8 pmhttp://alpost217.org/, Steve Snodgrass at (660) 281-7330 or sksloz@centurylink.net All American Legion proceeds support the Youth Shooting Programs and Range Activities of Post 217 xxx
Oct 19-21 Humansville, Humansville Community Building, Humansville, Mo. in the center of town. 8 ft. tables $25.00. Weekend pass available. Fri. 5-9pm., Sat. 9-5pm., Sun. 9-3pm. Set up Fri 2-5pm., Sat 7-9am., Contact Leonard Walburn 417-300-3646. City Hall 8-4pm. 417-754-8110.
Oct 20-21 St. Joseph, Big Buck & Gun Show Civic Arena, 4th & Felix, 150+ tables  Gator Queen Liz from the History Channel’s hit show “Swamp People” on Sunday. Admission: $6.50 for Adults, Kids 12 & Under Free. Show hours: Saturday 9am-5pm and Sunday 11am-4pm. For more information, call 800-756-4788.
Oct 20-21 Springfield Ozark Empire Fairgrounds/E-Plex  RK Shows 563-927-8176 email:kehrli8@n-connect.net

 
Oct 26-28 St. Louis Antique Arms Association, Inc.--Overland, MO, VFW Post Hall #3944, 10815 Midlamd Blvd., St. Louis County, MO   63114.  Tables $40 for members $45 non members.  Admission $5/day.  Hours:  Fri. 4-8, Sat. 9-5, Sun. 9-3.  Table information Ron Schildknecht @ 314-200-9613 email: randsents@copper.net
Oct 27-28 Kansas City, KCI Expo Center, 11730 N Amassador DR RK Shows 563-927-8176 email:kehrli8@n-connect.net
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Oct 27-28 West Plains, West Plains Civic Center, 110 St. Louis St., 250+ 8ft Tables avail. Tony Roberts, 417-270-1969 email:tlrshows@yahoo.com
Nov 2-4 Moberly Moose Lodge, 2050 N. Morley St A:$5, $10 weekend pass, Fri 3:00pm-9:00pm, Sat 09:00am-1300pm Sun 10:00am-3:00pm Sweet Springs Gun Show 573-754-2336
Nov 2-3 Cassville, Crowder College, 4020 North Main St, 100 8'tbls $25.00 Admiss $6.00 Show Hours Fri Noon - 9 Sat 9-6 Lane Truman 417-846-5479 and Jermey Cotton 479-936-1292 
Nov 3-4 Mt View, Mt. View Family Youth Center, 304 Bay Street 100+ 8ft Tables avail. Tony Roberts, 417-270-1969 email:tlrshows@yahoo.com
Nov 3-4 Sedalia Missouri State Fairgrounds, 2503 16th StreesRK Shows 563-927-8176email:kehrli8@n-connect.net
 
Nov 23-25
Nov 23-25 ColumbiaBoone County Fairgrounds, 5212 N. Oakland Gravel Rd RK Shows 563-927-8176 email:kehrli8@n-connect.net
 
     
Nov 23-25 Warsaw, Community Building Downtown, 8' tbls Prepaid $45 2 wks prior to Show otherwise $50.Adm: $5.00 each day, 3 day pass $10.00 SH: Fri 4-8, Sat 9-5, Sun 9-3 B&M Shows 417-993-5383 or 417-777-1438
Dec 1-2
Dec 1-2 Springfield Ozark Empire Fairgrounds/E-Plex  RK Shows 563-927-8176 email:kehrli8@n-connect.net

 
Dec 14-16Dec 14-15-16, MO, Cape Girardeau, Arena Building, Arena Park, 410 Kiwanis Drive, MAP Fri. 4p-8p, Sat. 9a-5p, Sun. 9a-3p, SEMO P.O. Box 311 Cape Girardeau, MO. 63702 Jerry Barker 573-649-2848 or 573-332-8324 semogunshows@yahoo.com
Dec 15-16
Dec 15-16 
Pacific, Pacific Eagles Club tbls $35 A:$5 per day $8 2 day pass, SU: Sat 7-10 SH: Sat: 10-5 Sun 9-3   Alan M. Fasoldt 314-631-2799 MidwestArmsArmor.com
Dec 22-23 Kansas City, KCI Expo Center, 11730 N Amassador DR RK Shows 563-927-8176 email:kehrli8@n-connect.net
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Dec 28-30 Saint Charles, Saint Charles Convention Center, Convention Center Plaza  RK Shows563-927-8176 email:kehrli8@n-connect.net

Happy shooting!