Mackenzie Harris - we need to get Discovery Channel to make a documentary about this amazing achievement. Personally I gain happiness from raising my child properly and providing for my family.
Mrs. Poet's point about women at least having a fighting chance if they have a gun on them reminded me of a quote from one of the LOTR movies. "The women learned long ago that those without swords can still die by them."
mrgunsandgear , Yea, your a professional, been in military training, and a huge gun reviewer on RUclips, yea I’d say you don’t know what your doing, lol. Your good. Thank you for your service mrgunsandgear.
We established it early. My daddy actually did the "lay all the guns out and clean them" bit when guys would pick me up for a date. My now husband is only man who responded with, "Wow, that's really cool. I've never shot ____, but I'd love to. We should go shooting sometimes. I'll bring my stuff over." He was a God-fearing wonderful man who loved guns, came from a good family and was a romantic. My dad, mom, and I were smitten. Blessed doesn't even begin to cover it. 4 years together, 2 years married, and a lifetime to go. The couple who shoots and prays together=💪💪
LegallyBrunette and Beautiful when I picked up my wife for our first date her dad had 20 guns laid out on the living room floor for “cleaning”. I paid no attention to it because I thought it was normal lol she brought it up years later and it still makes me laugh because I love her dad so much, and he respects me so much, I can’t comprehend him trying to intimidate me like that. We shoot every time we get together, guaranteed! And I’ve taught his daughter how to defend herself and our son. 10 years later, we’re the closest family.
Most people are the products of their parents' upbringing, and still maintain valuable relationships with their parents. By extension, spouses ought to show respect and appreciation for each other's parents. It is a rare person who can be financially independent enough to completely forsake parental support in a relationship. And if you need financial help, then you owe it to them to allow some input and advice. It's only fair to them. And sleeping around will never lead to finding love. Eros and amor are related, but distinct, objectives in life. If you want love, you need to work toward that. If you want good sex, then work toward that. But don't confuse the two.
Wile I fully support all law enforcement. 35 years born and raised south side Chi town. You are spot on. sirens where my nightly "soothing sleep music" but you never want to have to count on them getting anywhere you are in any time to do anything other then start taping off the scene and tagging bodies.
@Scuba Steve It is good you haven't needed them but we (firefighter/EMT) usually have a faster response than PD lol. At least with the Fulltime guys (pokes at the vollies).
I've been married for 40 years and my wife and I are just getting into guns which brought me to your channel. I love your content and it is very informative, but may I please add an observation? I love when you and your wife are together. I love to watch your wife as she looks at you, you can tell how much she loves and respects you ( I hope I'm right...LOL), and visa- versa. The solid foundation your marriage has in your faith is evident. So thank you for sharing both of your expertise. May God continue to bless you and your family, Craig
There are no Hollywood power couples remaining. They have all divorced or the husband is coming out as gay or they get divorced and next we find out the women is living with another women.
I work at a gun store and just yesterday I helped a couple and new family pick out a pair of SW EZ9s which they immediately and affectionately referred to as the twins. I love this side of the job.
Do not get your wife into firearms. I did and now have learned every gun is hers. Even when I get a gun I then learn she shot up all 3,000 rounds I had. Now I hear she has two lovers. Someone named Dan Wesson and some clown named Glock.
Yeah, it's funny how that works with so many things. There is her car, and "our" truck; her guns, and "our" guns... It seems my only personal possession are my clothes, watch and cell phone.
My wife had no experience shooting before me! luckily, I was able to train her a bit! Now she loves shooting, except for the 12 gauge. First trip out, she was dinging metal at 800 yards w my savage 308! My ruger 556 is her favorite tho...and basically she took it over! It’s funny, I plink w a scoped marlin 22...while she outshoots me w the 556! My 8 yr old daughter can take a pile of rim fires, load the mag and that same scoped marlin and ding metal at 75yrds!! Pretty proud of them both!!! Love the videos, keep doing what you’re doing!! Thank u!!
I was blessed to find an amazing woman that asks ME when we're going shooting. She even told me she'd buy "us" a Barret m107 for our anniversary! Booya!
@@rustyshackleford4438 haha you should have seen her face the first time she shot that beast. It had her at "trigger pull." That was the moment I knew, without a doubt, we had to own an m107.
Great advice. I'm wearing my Glock 19 in a neoprene belly band as I sit here typing. I work from home now and so mostly wear sweat pants; a regular holster WILL NOT work. I got into shooting and carrying after two murders within 1/2 miles from our home within 9 months. We live in a safe little town -- ha! there's no place safe anymore -- and I realized I had to take charge of my safety and my family's safety. (Husband and dogs, but I'm the one with the killer instinct. He's great on rifle, nothing with a handgun. We work well together!)
Nancy, I work from home, too and I definitely understand about a regular holster. I usually get some funny looks from guys when they find out I'm carrying a Canik TP9 SFX in Appendix. Btw, I'm NOT a big woman. I'm all of 5'4" and somewhere between 120-140 pounds. But, I've gotten creative with dressing so I still look feminine, but I'm also able to disguise my Canik. I've added a CZ 75D Compact to my life. My rule of thumb, if it isn't On me, it's Not loaded. That way, if someone grabs a gun that is laying out (no children in the house), I know there's no ammo in it, so I have 1-2 seconds to determine if I can talk them into laying it back down.
Bro, you have it made, what a great wife. I've been struggling with this very thing. Just getting her to understand the importance of being prepared and not being a victim. Well done by both of you. Thank you..
For those of you wondering how to get your partner to start taking responsibility for their safety, I started out by dropping scenarios on her without warning when you both have the time to discuss it. I started with us both in the bedroom and said “ There is a fire and I’m not here, what do you do?” It surprised her but got her thinking. Once she told me her plan I didn’t say she was wrong I asked more probing questions. “What if our daughter is home but she is down stairs?” “What if the fire is blocking any escape from the front of the house?” “ How could you get over the side or back fences?” Then one night we were getting ready for bed and I hit her with “ I’m not home and your in bed and someone starts pounding on the door, what do you do? “ She responds with “ I call he police and lock the bedroom door.” A couple of days later my wife and I see a local police officer grabbing a sports drink at a local convenience store. I thank him for his work in the community and during our conversation I mention the street we live on and ask him what the average response time would be to our house. 8-10 minutes if there isn’t a car in the area he says. When we got back in the car to leave I asked my wife if she thought that the front door and the bedroom door would keep a determined attacker out for 8-10 minutes. You could see the light go off in her head. “ No! Maybe 1-2 minutes “ she said. I told her it was her duty to keep herself and our daughter safe if I’m not there. From there we went to her asking for pepper spray. Then a stun gun. Then, one day after watching a segment on the local news about a viscous attack she turned to me and said the magic words. “ Honey, I think I want to learn how to use our guns”.
@@boykayak001 Thanks. I’ve been married for 15 years to a great woman. After a while you learn how to approach things. I’m sure she would tell you the same thing. 😉😄
@@repentorperish1386 Actually I was glad she said that. It showed she had committed to the idea that defending herself, or daughter and our home was her responsibility too.
Wow. God bless husbands like you. Way to go. As a woman I'm reminded that I got interested in pepper spray long before I got interested in guns. Then I learned that pep spray is basically useless if your attacker has a gun. That was when I started to realize there was no way around it. The biggest thing that made me hesitate at the time (aside from a misunderstanding of the commandment, "Thou shalt not kill") was not knowing anything about gun safety habits.
My stedaughter, strongly anti gun, wouldn't let me teach her son basic gun safety and handling. Then she went to the range with her husband and son, fired a .22 for the first time. Couldn't wait to get her hands on the .45 they were shooting. Hey, it's a start.
This is so applicable!!! I was roofing a house in a nice neighborhood in Milwaukee ($380,000 home) when I saw the neighbor of the house behind us crying and talking to a guy with a clipboard. When she saw me she came over and asked me (she was hysterical) if I had seen anything. Turns out a guy jumped through her kitchen window at 11:30 in the morning! She was home alone and he robbed the house while she watched. I thank God she wasn't harmed in any way, and that the police were tracking this career criminal's car and staked out this particular robbery (they caught him right after it happened). This altercation wasn't violent, but just think of the potential! It was a nice neighborhood in broad daylight and she was alone. Ladies, get trained!
Yep. This happened to my friends. Nice neighborhood, middle of the day. Two boys home alone. They heard the invader and crawled out a back window to escape God knows what fate.
You guys are spot on regarding indoor firing. I took my wife to an indoor range during a slow time of day. We were given Lane 2, with a .380 Sig. Wife was extremely nervous and apprehensive. Started warming up after a magazine. Guess who got Lane 1? Mr. .357 showing off to girlfriend on how fast the pistol shoots. Not only am I back to square 1, I haven't even unpacked the board game. Wife wants nothing to do with pistols, however, does not keep me from going to the range. I'll ask her to view this video and maybe I can get her to an outdoor range with a .22. Fantastic video and didn't seem to be 24+ minutes long.
Great comment. Hope your wife warms up to it. As a gal I can say the #1 thing that got me into guns was being around godly people who like guns. We women are very people-oriented.
You two are so great together! You are a shining example of what a marriage should be. Thank you both for being great examples and sharing your knowledge and helping others learn to take care of themselves and their families. May God richly bless you.
I was watching this and my girlfriend was listening and she noticed some of the things you talked about when you were training your wife and how you can't save her if your not home.....I think she's starting to get the picture of why I try to encourage her to carry.....thanks so much for the video and making it this topic....by the way you are still my favorite couple lol
doug 209 I convinced my girlfriend about Q because she’s willing to take twenty minutes and watch any stupid RUclips video I show her. I will be having her watch this one
The most important thing that i take away from all of your videos with Mrs. Poet is how you to look at each other when the other one speaks. Thats very encouraging and im striving to love and cherish my life like that and just be totaly enamored by her like you two are with each other.
My wife didn't grow up with them either, her daddy had a .22 lr pistol in the closet but that's all she knew. Now it's a different take on this, One nite I was going to school an a gang of young men tryed to break in cause they knew she was home alone, she met them at the back door w/ my .357 in hand an sent them pileing out the gate of the patio, she had never shot a pistol before an had never shot mine, NOW she shoots way better than me an went thru many pistol class's an has CWP an her own pistola's, God help the idiot that mess's with her now.
William McCaslin You let your woman outperform you in this? At least do her the honor of keeping up with her if you’re not going to excel ahead of her.
@@johnwicksfoknpencil , its only with a .38 spec or lower after that I do rule, an she only shoots paper I do everything else, an in a marriage its REAL GOOD to let the wifey win sometimes, happy wife happy life.
John Wick's pencil Lol I like how there’s some ridiculous belief that men HAVE to be better than their girls at any and everything especially with guns. It’s absurd and only children like yourself think that way and care about it.
Tons of respect to BOTH of you, I can't tell you how AWESOME it is to share this with my wife and the wives of friends and family who are still on the front edge of the pipeline... YOU ARE BOTH HEROES IN MY BOOK! God Bless you both!
Thanks for doing this video. My wife said she liked hearing from Miss Poet and that she wasn’t annoying but informative. We as a couple come from a very similar place. Me, inactive USMC. Her, never had a gun and was afraid of them. 11 years later she owns 5 pistols and 2 rifles. We shoot together and I’m building her an ambi AR since she is a lefty.
My first time shooting was an indoor range with 9mm Glock and SW on lane 2 with guys shooting bazooka like firearms on lane 1. After 3 shots I was shaking and holding back tears. But I hit the target on my first try! My competitive nature kicked in and I started to enjoy it. I was so pumped at conquering that first step I couldn't wait to go back. Third visit, lane 2 again, with high powered rifle on lane 1 and shotguns on lane 3. The concussion hurt my head so bad I asked to move lanes. Can't wait for warmer weather so we can shoot outside!!!
Great points. Years back I got my GF into self protection and shooting and got her in some training classes too. Started her off on a Walther P22 .22 and she liked it. She learned the basics of safety, stance and target acquisition via that Walther. Then we moved to a Ruger LCP .38 with low recoil rounds. She fell in love with that one due to the simplicity of reloading and cleaning. Then on to some standard and +P rounds. She hung in there but when she fired my PX4 Storm 9mm she was like....owww, no not this one. She stuck with the .38 and is fully comfortable. She is still improving.
My young wife, was similar to this young woman. HS and college, was basically oblivious to the potential dangers around her. Children (and my cajoling) were an influence to her eventually carrying. The "Mama Bear" instinct had more to do with it in hindsight. I read something once: "The main handicap that good people have is that they cannot contemplate just how evil evil people are and think."
I'm so HAPPY I found this video! I've forwarded it to my wife. We aren't far away from y'all just off I10 in N Fla. We need training for her, especially now that I am sick. You are 100% right.. I CANNOT TRAIN HER and I don't want to waste her skill.. I've been seriously shooting since 1977, carrying also. She FINALLY came around 6 years ago ..we've been together for 50 years. Shes not afraid.. at 68 shes a triathlete!
John : What a great video....You two are a great ambassador for shooting and self preservation. She is just what some women need to get over the false impression that prevails in our society. You two are a lovely couple and I can tell you really love each other...good luck in you efforts.
Excellent video on a neglected topic. Always a great idea to lead instead of push. Outdoor range instead of indoor = great advice for ALL novice shooters. Heck, I would always choose outdoor over indoor if all other things are equal. For novices, this is 10X more important. My wife and I have been together since 1994. When we met, she was an industrial artist, card-carrying member of Green Peace and Amnesty International. She had shot air guns in school PE in growing up in Europe, and enjoyed that. I was just off active duty and carried daily, active hunter, etc. So our first date was to an outdoor shooting range to familiarize her with MY pistols. I figured we should just address this head-on, right up front, and see how it goes. She had fun. I had fun. We kept dating and got married about 9 months later. But I owned all the guns and she never went hunting with me. She would go to the range now and then. A couple years later, we moved home to TX. My best friend growing up was just out of NAVSPECWAR. He asked us to go shooting at his family farm. We went. My wife out-shot both of us with his Cold Anaconda (which he was given by Dick Marchinko). OK...we actually fudged that just a tad on purpose, but it shot her confidence and enthusiasm through the roof. Mission accomplished! A secret he took to his grave several years later. I went full-time into the shooting biz about 4 years later. She began opting in to practice sessions when I was doing 1-1 coaching for clients. She'd run traps, set targets, etc. and they would inevitably invite her to shoot. Then 9-11 happened. She joined the Army, chose MP as an MOS, and went to war. She was pretty severely injured, and became an academy instructor for the rest of her time in the Army. Upon medical retirement, she got her carry permit and became an NRA RSO. She bought her first personal pistol on active duty. She bought an AR when she retired. Now she tells me when we're getting low on ammo, buys med supplies when they're on sale, and stocks emergency food supply without prompting from me. We had a range date at the local indoor range on Friday. It's a regular thing we do now. She asks me to take her. Yes, we have immediate action drills, code words, etc. Make it THEIR idea. Allow time and space for their motivation to grow. It's not a sprint. It's a marathon. And some is way better than none!
This vid is AWESOME. Parallels my wife and I exactly. 22lr, outdoors, photos, 1hr max. Add 1 bit each time leaves her wanting to go back every weekend.
My husband and I do drills and it helps me IMMENSELY remember how to use the gun in a fast-paced/stressful scenarios. Thanks for your videos!! I'm learning a lot.
I am lucky, My wife got in to shooting when She met me, then She bought her own guns, starting taking training courses, and now carries daily. She is a small woman often travelling with our 2 young children, She likes being able to protect herself and our kids.
Love the videos with Mrs. Poet too. You two remind me of Steve and Terri Irwin. They were heroes of true love to me so don't muck it up. In this world in this day and age to have that is priceless.
I just had to tell my wife she probably wont be able to handle my 9mm, then it was on like Donky Kong... that's all she wanted to do to prove me wrong, hahaha different personalities. but her favorite is the S&W 22 compact. great video. You two are hilarious to watch!
Depends on whether they're shooting something like a beretta 92 fs or a Springfield hellcat and experience. Some people just have anxiety and it's all mental. Not everyone grew up shooting dao snubbies like me
OMG she is such a beautiful lady. I am so glad she is okay with your work. She is too cool, so on board. I am glad you are teaching her these awesome skills.
This is an amazing video! I can’t wait to show this to my wife and daughter! (Daughter is 11 and is extremely smart) please keep this kind of content going!!!!
Ok these two make a great couple. She show her love for him as he talking and she is looking at him her eyes show everyday she loves him more and more. Congratulations to you both. Keep up the great life together.
Just be in good physical shape and ready and willing to learn. The Army will teach you the initial skills in Basic Training then when you go to your unit, they'll teach you how they do things. You don't have to try to be a 'weapons master' when you go in. The Army will teach you their way of doing that.
I just got my wife to the "figuring the pistol that works for you and working that pistol" part and we've been on the gun journey for a couple years and she's almost ready for Concealed Carry. I appreciate you sharing the bit about wives being less susceptible to learning from their husbands because I thought I was doing something wrong. And I can say from experience, Instagram is a great platform for outside input for your spouses targets. A company gave my wife pointers on her page (the exact ones I said but what do I know) and she was so excited to hear she did well, the next range sessions she was all about improving those techniques like anticipation and trigger control. Good shit and as always, awesome information. WPS✊
I didn't grow up with guns the most we had was a .22 for snakes....So when I started dating my husband who had a gun in him at all times I was nervous to say the least ... But he taught me how to shoot and gun safety ..and now here we are almost 14 years later and I too carry a gun when ever I go ! And every chance I get I try to educate women on carrying and self defense and how vital it is to know how to shoot and carrying ! Thank you both for this video ! And hopefully we have more like this on a regular basis !!
Great video! I’m former SF (18E/18B) and eventually eased my wife into wanting to learn to protect herself. She went with me to the range, rented a few pistols to see what she’d be comfortable with, and settled into a full size 1911 in 9mm. This was without any suggestions from me except for the caliber. Over the years, I’ve continued training and found ITTS (Scott Reitz & Brett McQueen) just outside of L.A. An excellent training facility with top-notch instructors. So, my wife went there for a one-day All Women’s course, then returned a few months later for the 2-day Handgun l Course. This all started about 5-6 years ago and she’s still quite enthusiastic about shooting and handling handguns. Since we live in this ridiculous state (CA), there’s no way to get a CCW, but she at least knows what to do should our home be invaded by a bad guy. One of the best side notes is that all of this has made her very aware of her surroundings when not at home. One last thing: We’ll be moving to Texas during the next two years and we’ll both be able to carry! I loved this video..........the more women watch it, the better off they’ll be. Stay well and safe out there!
It's annoying, CA is like NY, in that the county you live in matters so much for getting a carry permit. In one county, only politically-connected people can get a permit, in another county the sheriff is doling them out to anyone that passes the BI, connected or not.
Spot on! EVERYTHING here is 100% accurate and it makes me smile. Keeping it short and fun is essential. Outside better than inside. Not too much instruction. Sharing a little of my own two cents... My wife doesn't take much instruction from me well, a little is ok. Plan on time for make up and hair to go to the range, this can be the time you get gear ready to go and in the truck. Allow her to get "TactiCUTE" before hand. Also, get her her own ear pro, and don't skimp, get electronic so she can hear you talk to her. Encourage and get excited. Keep targets close, especially at first or if she's having a tough time to build confidence. A long gun mixed in will help her mow down targets and keep it fun. Took a couple of years and now she has her own pistol and is interested in taking classes. Thumbs up you two, as usual.
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Seriously, John. Try the fidget cube. You'll be hooked.
I so enjoy watching you. You can see the love you have for each other its amazing, the two of you are so such an adorable couple. May God continue to bless you both. Thanks for pointers
I really enjoy when the two of you colaborate. It's great to see the both of you move from this serious back and forth of some subject, to a sudden puppy love look at one another. This is the best part of a loving marriage. I do think Mrs. Poet does a fine job of softening your goonery, but you do a great job helping her bring out her warrior. Great video you two. Keep bringing the good stuff.
Bro its very nice to see her look at you with such love, it looks like the love you have when you just met, that look tells me that you take care of your family really well. Thanks both of you for all your knowledge and insight.
Greatness! Thanks mighty man of God for your work to encourage toward empowerment. As a 65 year old Christian, Veteran, and former LEO (part of church security team), I’m always looking for pearls of knowledge. Keep up the good fight! 👊🏻
Love your stuff John. Been married 25 years and two kids 18 & 19, LEO for 23 years. But wish I had some of your wisdom at the beginning to train up and share with family. Keep it up. Will eventually get out to take some of your classes I hope.
Of course not, if your most trusted Lieutenant is loyal to you, then that means no one is betraying you. Also, behaviour to be respected, admired, and feared doesn't involve going past a certain threshold in dating, intimate partner, nor domestic conflicts.
SUB...SCRIBED!!!! wife and I are watching this and laughing and getting excited to defend ourselves in a safe way while having fun doing it!!! We have a 3 yr old and 9 month old so it'll be tricky to carry with them may be a while but THANK you for making this video were much more comfortable with getting into it
Same! Awareness as women that we are targets and protection of my kids, was enough for me! Now my mind is always going to the “if this happens” scenario, how will I react best for my kids and myself, my Microplans, too 🤔
This video is spot on. My wife was not really interested at first, now she waves to the range as we go by and tells me how much it misses her when she is away too long.
Well, if I was John Lovell right now I'd be diggin' out the camo paint and uniforms, she's giving you the signal dude!! Anyway, vids like this further reinforce that you are one of the very few who actually knows what you're talking about. One of the problems that husbands have is that we often times wanna teach our wives something the way we were taught by our fathers (that could be good or bad) or they way we were taught by our coaches/instructors in our lives (again, good or bad). Also the unfortunate thing is that there are a lot of guys who think they know everything and they actually are way off on much of what they do so when that type of husband tries to really teach a technique to their wife, they're teaching whatever bad habits they picked up. Keep it safe and fun with the spouse and let the actual instructor do his or her job when that time comes.
Good points! I have a rule I got from listening to wise old married men and has proven true over decades in my own experience: don't try to "teach" your own wife! When mine asked to learn to fly fish, I sent her to 3 different courses ranging from 2-6 days long from professionals I highly respected and knew taught the same basis of technique that I do. Yes, I was teaching fly fishing a LOT in those days. Only once she had been through these 3 ladies' courses would I take her fishing or try to help her improve skills. Know why? Because now I was REINFORCING what she had learned from others. Familiarity breeds contempt! No matter how big of an "expert" or "pro" you may be, they see you at your WORST. They KNOW you screw up. They will doubt your authority on the subject at hand even if you are the KING DING DONG of what you do. Send them to YOUR teachers. Save your marriage and your ego the beating! Then...and only then...will it be awesome to share your passion with your spouse. That's sort of the flip-side of the coin you posted.
@@Shinobi1Kenobi I totally agree with you. A student has to submit to their instructor to a certain degree and there are going to be times when the student is frustrated with the instructor and some other negative feelings will come up. You don't want that extra stuff in your marriage at all, lol.
YAS! Date night ideas are the best! Great advice on marriage. Y’all are too cute. My husband and I are 22 years in and we LOVE to shoot together. I grew up with guns and self defense. My husband didn’t. After a life event that required us to be situational aware, we started to party (in John’s words). First firearm purchase we came home with 4!!! We hope to come pistol 1 and 2 with you John next year. Thank you for sharing your life with guns, marriage, Jesus, faith and your service.
I love how this man shows respect to his lady by sitting contently letting her talk while all the time having full eye contact on her! This guy is a real man and a professional killer to boot...Respect.
Less common, maybe. Strange? I don't think so. Everybody makes big decisions like that at their own pace. My mother has always been more decisive than my father, who always takes his time to think things through very carefully. I carry even though neither of my parents do or probably ever will. If they were so inclined or felt threatened enough, I think my Mom would be quicker to take to the lifestyle than my Dad. Or it's possible that your Mom felt more vulnerable in today's world to being targeted, and wanted that force multiplier to level the playing field. A lot of times guys don't feel that same vulnerability.There's also a lot of guys that walk around with the mindset that because they're tough or big or work out a lot they they can just deal with any problem that comes their way, but that's a whole other problem in and of itself.
Personally, I'd feel better knowing my wife had a gun when she was out and about than me, but I have a lot more training so I tend to be the one that carries around the house.
I had to drag my MP husband to get his ccl, gun, & holster, & then to actually carry. I told him it wasn't cute to tease that I protect him (since I always carry). Sigh. He carried all the time at work & it wasn't a big deal at home or out & about.
My wife recently acquired a S&W Shield 380 EZ. She loves it. Easy to rack the slide, easy to shoot. I know, .380 not 9mm. It works for her. She is now excited about taking a concealed carry class and getting her license. We are lucky that we can shoot on our property. With the new pistol she is actually asking to shoot.
The biggest challenge for me and getting my Mrs into shooting is, she doesn’t take it seriously. She laughs and giggles when I try to give her a scenario to think about. I haven’t given up, but it is frustrating at times.
Paul Patriot Thanks for the encouragement. John has a good point though. Training your significant other can be difficult, even if you do it professionally. Getting her to carry or get in the habit of always having it close by and ready is a struggle too. She laughs it off like it’s not a big deal, but just the other day she was nearly caught in the crossfire of a gang related shooting and her gun was at home in the dresser because she had forgotten to take it with her.
I think “the why” needs regular review. Recent Alabama shoot incident as father protects self/sons merits a discussion. That dad was just going to MacDonalds...but tis better to have it and not need it that need it and not have it. NEVER LEAVE HOME WITHOUT IT!!
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Warrior Poet Society have you interviewed or shot with Jerry M?
Mackenzie Harris - we need to get Discovery Channel to make a documentary about this amazing achievement. Personally I gain happiness from raising my child properly and providing for my family.
@@sqwk2559 Well at least she did not meet Mr Remington or Mr Beretta.
Dude is doing something right to have his wife look at him that way.
Eatin her butt probly
I love how respectful everyone is when talking about your wife. Classiest comment section I've ever seen.
Also like... have you seen him shoot lol.
Might not be the guy I’d say disparaging things about his loved ones to.
This is not a man I would even remotely offend, not even accidentally.
Yeah she has a gun.
What's the saying "an armed society is a polite society"? LOL
We would rather joke that John loves Glocks more
Mrs. Poet's point about women at least having a fighting chance if they have a gun on them reminded me of a quote from one of the LOTR movies. "The women learned long ago that those without swords can still die by them."
Mrs Poet looking at John the way he looks at Glocks 😂
#girlsmirin
John looks at Mrs. poet the way he looks at Glocks
@@sirkai007 But like a glock you would also dive on a grenade for to protect the coating.
LOL
@William Stephens Glock is king dude and nobody cares about your hi-point rhetoric
It’s evident that you are crazy in love with one another. It’s wonderful! God Bless you both!
Right ? Dont you love the way the smile and look at each other 😍
And after 12 years of marriage... THIS is what you should look for!
For real, marriage goals
My wife tells me I don't know what I'm talking about on the range all the time. Epic...
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Welcome to the club buddy.
Do you though? Are you some big youtube guy or something haha
mrgunsandgear , Yea, your a professional, been in military training, and a huge gun reviewer on RUclips, yea I’d say you don’t know what your doing, lol. Your good. Thank you for your service mrgunsandgear.
Stephen Williams that’s good
We established it early. My daddy actually did the "lay all the guns out and clean them" bit when guys would pick me up for a date. My now husband is only man who responded with, "Wow, that's really cool. I've never shot ____, but I'd love to. We should go shooting sometimes. I'll bring my stuff over." He was a God-fearing wonderful man who loved guns, came from a good family and was a romantic. My dad, mom, and I were smitten. Blessed doesn't even begin to cover it. 4 years together, 2 years married, and a lifetime to go. The couple who shoots and prays together=💪💪
@J80 Thank you! God bless you and yours as well! ❤
You got that right! Awesome!
LegallyBrunette and Beautiful when I picked up my wife for our first date her dad had 20 guns laid out on the living room floor for “cleaning”. I paid no attention to it because I thought it was normal lol she brought it up years later and it still makes me laugh because I love her dad so much, and he respects me so much, I can’t comprehend him trying to intimidate me like that. We shoot every time we get together, guaranteed! And I’ve taught his daughter how to defend herself and our son. 10 years later, we’re the closest family.
Armed Not Triggered I love the username!
Most people are the products of their parents' upbringing, and still maintain valuable relationships with their parents. By extension, spouses ought to show respect and appreciation for each other's parents.
It is a rare person who can be financially independent enough to completely forsake parental support in a relationship. And if you need financial help, then you owe it to them to allow some input and advice. It's only fair to them.
And sleeping around will never lead to finding love. Eros and amor are related, but distinct, objectives in life. If you want love, you need to work toward that. If you want good sex, then work toward that. But don't confuse the two.
"...you dumb idiot."
I love that John understands much of his fan-base very well. And I'm a HUGE fan.
Quote from a Chicago cop regarding response time on a busy day/night "you're not calling a cop, you're calling a clean up crew"
"I'd like to make a dinner reservation for twelve".
When seconds count the police are only minutes away.
Wile I fully support all law enforcement. 35 years born and raised south side Chi town. You are spot on. sirens where my nightly "soothing sleep music" but you never want to have to count on them getting anywhere you are in any time to do anything other then start taping off the scene and tagging bodies.
@Scuba Steve It is good you haven't needed them but we (firefighter/EMT) usually have a faster response than PD lol. At least with the Fulltime guys (pokes at the vollies).
@Scuba Steve Oh I bet. At that point just keep anything else from burning and wait for the fuel to run out.
I've been married for 40 years and my wife and I are just getting into guns which brought me to your channel. I love your content and it is very informative, but may I please add an observation? I love when you and your wife are together. I love to watch your wife as she looks at you, you can tell how much she loves and respects you ( I hope I'm right...LOL), and visa- versa. The solid foundation your marriage has in your faith is evident. So thank you for sharing both of your expertise. May God continue to bless you and your family, Craig
Screw a Hollywood power couple, these two are my relationship goals.
There are no Hollywood power couples remaining. They have all divorced or the husband is coming out as gay or they get divorced and next we find out the women is living with another women.
@@bighands69 facts. I'd never want my life to be like that of Hollywood stars. It's absolutely miserable
💯
I work at a gun store and just yesterday I helped a couple and new family pick out a pair of SW EZ9s which they immediately and affectionately referred to as the twins. I love this side of the job.
Do not get your wife into firearms. I did and now have learned every gun is hers. Even when I get a gun I then learn she shot up all 3,000 rounds I had. Now I hear she has two lovers. Someone named Dan Wesson and some clown named Glock.
Terry Grossmann
Just be glad she didn’t take to Walther’s charm
When you think you're les baer in her eyes, but you're really a tisas type of dude instead...
You lucky is no Russian collusion by comrade Makarov
Be glad that she didn´t met Heckler and Koch.
Yeah, it's funny how that works with so many things. There is her car, and "our" truck; her guns, and "our" guns... It seems my only personal possession are my clothes, watch and cell phone.
My wife had no experience shooting before me! luckily, I was able to train her a bit! Now she loves shooting, except for the 12 gauge. First trip out, she was dinging metal at 800 yards w my savage 308! My ruger 556 is her favorite tho...and basically she took it over! It’s funny, I plink w a scoped marlin 22...while she outshoots me w the 556! My 8 yr old daughter can take a pile of rim fires, load the mag and that same scoped marlin and ding metal at 75yrds!! Pretty proud of them both!!! Love the videos, keep doing what you’re doing!! Thank u!!
I was blessed to find an amazing woman that asks ME when we're going shooting. She even told me she'd buy "us" a Barret m107 for our anniversary! Booya!
She went to barret...
You have found a unicorn, please look after her until the cloning process is golden and the group will contact you.
You sir are the second luckiest man alive.
@@rustyshackleford4438 haha you should have seen her face the first time she shot that beast. It had her at "trigger pull." That was the moment I knew, without a doubt, we had to own an m107.
@@the_jackbadger I will one day get my wife to shoot one. I'm gona work slowly up to it. Hopefully she'll love it as much as your wife did.
Great advice. I'm wearing my Glock 19 in a neoprene belly band as I sit here typing. I work from home now and so mostly wear sweat pants; a regular holster WILL NOT work. I got into shooting and carrying after two murders within 1/2 miles from our home within 9 months. We live in a safe little town -- ha! there's no place safe anymore -- and I realized I had to take charge of my safety and my family's safety. (Husband and dogs, but I'm the one with the killer instinct. He's great on rifle, nothing with a handgun. We work well together!)
Nancy M-R, lol, you go girl, glad you’re confident enough to defend yourself.
Nancy, I work from home, too and I definitely understand about a regular holster. I usually get some funny looks from guys when they find out I'm carrying a Canik TP9 SFX in Appendix. Btw, I'm NOT a big woman. I'm all of 5'4" and somewhere between 120-140 pounds. But, I've gotten creative with dressing so I still look feminine, but I'm also able to disguise my Canik. I've added a CZ 75D Compact to my life. My rule of thumb, if it isn't On me, it's Not loaded. That way, if someone grabs a gun that is laying out (no children in the house), I know there's no ammo in it, so I have 1-2 seconds to determine if I can talk them into laying it back down.
+Nacy M-R
You need to start up a neighbourhood watch and start meeting with everybody in your area.
Never was anyplace safe
@@Samuraid77 exactly
Bro, you have it made, what a great wife. I've been struggling with this very thing. Just getting her to understand the importance of being prepared and not being a victim. Well done by both of you. Thank you..
Bro, same here. The wife is completely oblivious to this kind of thing. Ive gotten her to the range three times only.
For those of you wondering how to get your partner to start taking responsibility for their safety, I started out by dropping scenarios on her without warning when you both have the time to discuss it.
I started with us both in the bedroom and said “ There is a fire and I’m not here, what do you do?” It surprised her but got her thinking. Once she told me her plan I didn’t say she was wrong I asked more probing questions. “What if our daughter is home but she is down stairs?”
“What if the fire is blocking any escape from the front of the house?”
“ How could you get over the side or back fences?”
Then one night we were getting ready for bed and I hit her with “ I’m not home and your in bed and someone starts pounding on the door, what do you do? “ She responds with “ I call he police and lock the bedroom door.”
A couple of days later my wife and I see a local police officer grabbing a sports drink at a local convenience store. I thank him for his work in the community and during our conversation I mention the street we live on and ask him what the average response time would be to our house.
8-10 minutes if there isn’t a car in the area he says.
When we got back in the car to leave I asked my wife if she thought that the front door and the bedroom door would keep a determined attacker out for 8-10 minutes. You could see the light go off in her head. “ No! Maybe 1-2 minutes “ she said.
I told her it was her duty to keep herself and our daughter safe if I’m not there. From there we went to her asking for pepper spray. Then a stun gun. Then, one day after watching a segment on the local news about a viscous attack she turned to me and said the magic words. “ Honey, I think I want to learn how to use our guns”.
Good work Man, well done.
I see how she said "our" guns there. Lol being married is great
@@boykayak001 Thanks. I’ve been married for 15 years to a great woman. After a while you learn how to approach things. I’m sure she would tell you the same thing. 😉😄
@@repentorperish1386 Actually I was glad she said that. It showed she had committed to the idea that defending herself, or daughter and our home was her responsibility too.
Wow. God bless husbands like you. Way to go. As a woman I'm reminded that I got interested in pepper spray long before I got interested in guns. Then I learned that pep spray is basically useless if your attacker has a gun. That was when I started to realize there was no way around it. The biggest thing that made me hesitate at the time (aside from a misunderstanding of the commandment, "Thou shalt not kill") was not knowing anything about gun safety habits.
My stedaughter, strongly anti gun, wouldn't let me teach her son basic gun safety and handling.
Then she went to the range with her husband and son, fired a .22 for the first time.
Couldn't wait to get her hands on the .45 they were shooting. Hey, it's a start.
It's so funny how many anti-gunners have never handled a firearm, then they go shooting for the first time and realise how much fun it is!
Once they realize guns are fun and gun owners are normal people they slowly come round to freedom and God.
Girls are like that, they won’t listen their own blood, but they will do anything for their significant other lol
This is so applicable!!! I was roofing a house in a nice neighborhood in Milwaukee ($380,000 home) when I saw the neighbor of the house behind us crying and talking to a guy with a clipboard. When she saw me she came over and asked me (she was hysterical) if I had seen anything. Turns out a guy jumped through her kitchen window at 11:30 in the morning! She was home alone and he robbed the house while she watched. I thank God she wasn't harmed in any way, and that the police were tracking this career criminal's car and staked out this particular robbery (they caught him right after it happened). This altercation wasn't violent, but just think of the potential! It was a nice neighborhood in broad daylight and she was alone. Ladies, get trained!
Yep. This happened to my friends. Nice neighborhood, middle of the day. Two boys home alone. They heard the invader and crawled out a back window to escape God knows what fate.
I think John wants to experiment with war paint!
You guys are spot on regarding indoor firing. I took my wife to an indoor range during a slow time of day. We were given Lane 2, with a .380 Sig. Wife was extremely nervous and apprehensive. Started warming up after a magazine. Guess who got Lane 1? Mr. .357 showing off to girlfriend on how fast the pistol shoots.
Not only am I back to square 1, I haven't even unpacked the board game. Wife wants nothing to do with pistols, however, does not keep me from going to the range.
I'll ask her to view this video and maybe I can get her to an outdoor range with a .22.
Fantastic video and didn't seem to be 24+ minutes long.
Great comment. Hope your wife warms up to it. As a gal I can say the #1 thing that got me into guns was being around godly people who like guns. We women are very people-oriented.
You two are so great together! You are a shining example of what a marriage should be. Thank you both for being great examples and sharing your knowledge and helping others learn to take care of themselves and their families.
May God richly bless you.
Dang man, the way she smiles at you....it even makes me feel the love. What a great couple.
I was watching this and my girlfriend was listening and she noticed some of the things you talked about when you were training your wife and how you can't save her if your not home.....I think she's starting to get the picture of why I try to encourage her to carry.....thanks so much for the video and making it this topic....by the way you are still my favorite couple lol
doug 209 I convinced my girlfriend about Q because she’s willing to take twenty minutes and watch any stupid RUclips video I show her. I will be having her watch this one
Coding Crusader, lol, ouch.
The most important thing that i take away from all of your videos with Mrs. Poet is how you to look at each other when the other one speaks. Thats very encouraging and im striving to love and cherish my life like that and just be totaly enamored by her like you two are with each other.
My wife didn't grow up with them either, her daddy had a .22 lr pistol in the closet but that's all she knew. Now it's a different take on this, One nite I was going to school an a gang of young men tryed to break in cause they knew she was home alone, she met them at the back door w/ my .357 in hand an sent them pileing out the gate of the patio, she had never shot a pistol before an had never shot mine, NOW she shoots way better than me an went thru many pistol class's an has CWP an her own pistola's, God help the idiot that mess's with her now.
William McCaslin
You let your woman outperform you in this? At least do her the honor of keeping up with her if you’re not going to excel ahead of her.
@@johnwicksfoknpencil , its only with a .38 spec or lower after that I do rule, an she only shoots paper I do everything else, an in a marriage its REAL GOOD to let the wifey win sometimes, happy wife happy life.
William McCaslin
Ok, that’s a different story. When you said WAY better than you in general I said wait a minute.. 😂
John Wick's pencil Lol I like how there’s some ridiculous belief that men HAVE to be better than their girls at any and everything especially with guns. It’s absurd and only children like yourself think that way and care about it.
and god help your spelling
Mrs Poet looks at Mr Poet with admiration. Nice work John.
I lucked out with my wife. She's from a gun family, hunting family and is obsessed with her guns as much as I am.
Tons of respect to BOTH of you, I can't tell you how AWESOME it is to share this with my wife and the wives of friends and family who are still on the front edge of the pipeline... YOU ARE BOTH HEROES IN MY BOOK! God Bless you both!
Thanks for doing this video. My wife said she liked hearing from Miss Poet and that she wasn’t annoying but informative.
We as a couple come from a very similar place. Me, inactive USMC. Her, never had a gun and was afraid of them.
11 years later she owns 5 pistols and 2 rifles. We shoot together and I’m building her an ambi AR since she is a lefty.
Never try to bully someone into something all you get is push-back. You're correct "baby Steps."
10:58 you can see the pride on his face when she talks about being able to fight back
My first time shooting was an indoor range with 9mm Glock and SW on lane 2 with guys shooting bazooka like firearms on lane 1. After 3 shots I was shaking and holding back tears. But I hit the target on my first try! My competitive nature kicked in and I started to enjoy it. I was so pumped at conquering that first step I couldn't wait to go back. Third visit, lane 2 again, with high powered rifle on lane 1 and shotguns on lane 3. The concussion hurt my head so bad I asked to move lanes. Can't wait for warmer weather so we can shoot outside!!!
Poet old buddy .... you definitely married up.
Great points. Years back I got my GF into self protection and shooting and got her in some training classes too. Started her off on a Walther P22 .22 and she liked it. She learned the basics of safety, stance and target acquisition via that Walther. Then we moved to a Ruger LCP .38 with low recoil rounds. She fell in love with that one due to the simplicity of reloading and cleaning. Then on to some standard and +P rounds. She hung in there but when she fired my PX4 Storm 9mm she was like....owww, no not this one.
She stuck with the .38 and is fully comfortable. She is still improving.
My young wife, was similar to this young woman. HS and college, was basically oblivious to the potential dangers around her. Children (and my cajoling) were an influence to her eventually carrying. The "Mama Bear" instinct had more to do with it in hindsight. I read something once: "The main handicap that good people have is that they cannot contemplate just how evil evil people are and think."
Yep. Reading your wife a few news articles on the horrible things people do might sadly be a helpful step.
I'm so HAPPY I found this video! I've forwarded it to my wife. We aren't far away from y'all just off I10 in N Fla. We need training for her, especially now that I am sick. You are 100% right.. I CANNOT TRAIN HER and I don't want to waste her skill.. I've been seriously shooting since 1977, carrying also. She FINALLY came around 6 years ago ..we've been together for 50 years. Shes not afraid.. at 68 shes a triathlete!
John I love your videos and everything you stand for keep up the good work
So much chemistry between you two. Great video!
John : What a great video....You two are a great ambassador for shooting and self preservation. She is just what some women need to get over the false impression that prevails in our society.
You two are a lovely couple and I can tell you really love each other...good luck in you efforts.
could you do a similar video regarding the steps to get from purse carry to on-body carry? the mindset, considerations, challenges, advantages?
The only fidget spinner I have is a 357 mag revolver
Which one? My first handgun was a security six. Never shot a handgun more accurate
Excellent video on a neglected topic. Always a great idea to lead instead of push. Outdoor range instead of indoor = great advice for ALL novice shooters. Heck, I would always choose outdoor over indoor if all other things are equal. For novices, this is 10X more important.
My wife and I have been together since 1994. When we met, she was an industrial artist, card-carrying member of Green Peace and Amnesty International. She had shot air guns in school PE in growing up in Europe, and enjoyed that. I was just off active duty and carried daily, active hunter, etc. So our first date was to an outdoor shooting range to familiarize her with MY pistols. I figured we should just address this head-on, right up front, and see how it goes. She had fun. I had fun. We kept dating and got married about 9 months later. But I owned all the guns and she never went hunting with me. She would go to the range now and then.
A couple years later, we moved home to TX. My best friend growing up was just out of NAVSPECWAR. He asked us to go shooting at his family farm. We went. My wife out-shot both of us with his Cold Anaconda (which he was given by Dick Marchinko). OK...we actually fudged that just a tad on purpose, but it shot her confidence and enthusiasm through the roof. Mission accomplished! A secret he took to his grave several years later.
I went full-time into the shooting biz about 4 years later. She began opting in to practice sessions when I was doing 1-1 coaching for clients. She'd run traps, set targets, etc. and they would inevitably invite her to shoot. Then 9-11 happened. She joined the Army, chose MP as an MOS, and went to war. She was pretty severely injured, and became an academy instructor for the rest of her time in the Army. Upon medical retirement, she got her carry permit and became an NRA RSO. She bought her first personal pistol on active duty. She bought an AR when she retired. Now she tells me when we're getting low on ammo, buys med supplies when they're on sale, and stocks emergency food supply without prompting from me. We had a range date at the local indoor range on Friday. It's a regular thing we do now. She asks me to take her. Yes, we have immediate action drills, code words, etc.
Make it THEIR idea. Allow time and space for their motivation to grow. It's not a sprint. It's a marathon. And some is way better than none!
Hey, this may be a random request but you two are adorable, could you possibly make a "How we met" story?
They did, watch the Nick Freitas interview.
Getting the mindset right first is important. Getting from oblivious to aware and prepared is a huge win.
100% agree. This is the best video I’ve seen on this topic.
This vid is AWESOME. Parallels my wife and I exactly. 22lr, outdoors, photos, 1hr max. Add 1 bit each time leaves her wanting to go back every weekend.
"You at least have a fighting chance against a violent crime against you if you have a firearm of your own." ~10:10
Can't put it in better terms.
The great equalizer.
My husband and I do drills and it helps me IMMENSELY remember how to use the gun in a fast-paced/stressful scenarios. Thanks for your videos!! I'm learning a lot.
I am lucky, My wife got in to shooting when She met me, then She bought her own guns, starting taking training courses, and now carries daily.
She is a small woman often travelling with our 2 young children, She likes being able to protect herself and our kids.
Love the videos with Mrs. Poet too. You two remind me of Steve and Terri Irwin. They were heroes of true love to me so don't muck it up. In this world in this day and age to have that is priceless.
I just had to tell my wife she probably wont be able to handle my 9mm, then it was on like Donky Kong... that's all she wanted to do to prove me wrong, hahaha different personalities. but her favorite is the S&W 22 compact. great video. You two are hilarious to watch!
Whoever cannot handle a 9mm is either a 4yo or never eats anything ever.
Depends on whether they're shooting something like a beretta 92 fs or a Springfield hellcat and experience. Some people just have anxiety and it's all mental.
Not everyone grew up shooting dao snubbies like me
OMG she is such a beautiful lady. I am so glad she is okay with your work. She is too cool, so on board. I am glad you are teaching her these awesome skills.
This is an amazing video! I can’t wait to show this to my wife and daughter! (Daughter is 11 and is extremely smart) please keep this kind of content going!!!!
Ok these two make a great couple. She show her love for him as he talking and she is looking at him her eyes show everyday she loves him more and more. Congratulations to you both. Keep up the great life together.
A good man “out punts his coverage” when he marries. Glad to see you did as well!
The way you guys look at each other is too darn cute! She just melts him. It's so cute! Awww!
Love the vids man I’m 14 and I’m already training and preparing for the army
Just be in good physical shape and ready and willing to learn. The Army will teach you the initial skills in Basic Training then when you go to your unit, they'll teach you how they do things. You don't have to try to be a 'weapons master' when you go in. The Army will teach you their way of doing that.
Jazzman3121 : agreed, sometimes it harder because they not only need to train you, they will also need to break your bad habits.
@@BiggMo Yup and one really bad habit is 'not listening attentively' and another is having a big ego.
Jazzman3121 thx for the words of wisdom man
@@coltonwatson4907 you're welcome, I wish you luck and much success! I did 8 years and have great memories from those times.
I just got my wife to the "figuring the pistol that works for you and working that pistol" part and we've been on the gun journey for a couple years and she's almost ready for Concealed Carry. I appreciate you sharing the bit about wives being less susceptible to learning from their husbands because I thought I was doing something wrong. And I can say from experience, Instagram is a great platform for outside input for your spouses targets. A company gave my wife pointers on her page (the exact ones I said but what do I know) and she was so excited to hear she did well, the next range sessions she was all about improving those techniques like anticipation and trigger control. Good shit and as always, awesome information. WPS✊
Not only is she model level beautiful and clearly got some smarts but the way she looks at him...! Lucky man!
I didn't grow up with guns the most we had was a .22 for snakes....So when I started dating my husband who had a gun in him at all times I was nervous to say the least ... But he taught me how to shoot and gun safety ..and now here we are almost 14 years later and I too carry a gun when ever I go ! And every chance I get I try to educate women on carrying and self defense and how vital it is to know how to shoot and carrying ! Thank you both for this video ! And hopefully we have more like this on a regular basis !!
That’s a man that loves his wife.
Great video! I’m former SF (18E/18B) and eventually eased my wife into wanting to learn to protect herself. She went with me to the range, rented a few pistols to see what she’d be comfortable with, and settled into a full size 1911 in 9mm. This was without any suggestions from me except for the caliber. Over the years, I’ve continued training and found ITTS (Scott Reitz & Brett McQueen) just outside of L.A. An excellent training facility with top-notch instructors. So, my wife went there for a one-day All Women’s course, then returned a few months later for the 2-day Handgun l Course. This all started about 5-6 years ago and she’s still quite enthusiastic about shooting and handling handguns. Since we live in this ridiculous state (CA), there’s no way to get a CCW, but she at least knows what to do should our home be invaded by a bad guy. One of the best side notes is that all of this has made her very aware of her surroundings when not at home. One last thing: We’ll be moving to Texas during the next two years and we’ll both be able to carry!
I loved this video..........the more women watch it, the better off they’ll be.
Stay well and safe out there!
It's annoying, CA is like NY, in that the county you live in matters so much for getting a carry permit. In one county, only politically-connected people can get a permit, in another county the sheriff is doling them out to anyone that passes the BI, connected or not.
You guys are an annoyingly awesome couple. It’s too good. God bless you both. 🤘🏽🇺🇸
Spot on! EVERYTHING here is 100% accurate and it makes me smile. Keeping it short and fun is essential. Outside better than inside. Not too much instruction. Sharing a little of my own two cents... My wife doesn't take much instruction from me well, a little is ok. Plan on time for make up and hair to go to the range, this can be the time you get gear ready to go and in the truck. Allow her to get "TactiCUTE" before hand. Also, get her her own ear pro, and don't skimp, get electronic so she can hear you talk to her. Encourage and get excited. Keep targets close, especially at first or if she's having a tough time to build confidence. A long gun mixed in will help her mow down targets and keep it fun. Took a couple of years and now she has her own pistol and is interested in taking classes. Thumbs up you two, as usual.
Seriously, John. Try the fidget cube. You'll be hooked.
I so enjoy watching you. You can see the love you have for each other its amazing, the two of you are so such an adorable couple. May God continue to bless you both. Thanks for pointers
Damn, you two are so in love! Good stuff all around, keep the videos coming John, I hope to have a Mrs. Poet myself one day. You two are killing it!
I really enjoy when the two of you colaborate. It's great to see the both of you move from this serious back and forth of some subject, to a sudden puppy love look at one another. This is the best part of a loving marriage. I do think Mrs. Poet does a fine job of softening your goonery, but you do a great job helping her bring out her warrior. Great video you two. Keep bringing the good stuff.
I love your videos! I hope to find me a wife someday that looks at me the way Mrs. Poet looks at you John!
Bro its very nice to see her look at you with such love, it looks like the love you have when you just met, that look tells me that you take care of your family really well. Thanks both of you for all your knowledge and insight.
What do you do when your wife is a better shot than you? Asking for a friend.
Blame it on your eyeglasses. Usually not a problem unless she's p****d off at you....
@@lkj0822g you do bring up a good point 😂😂😂
You ask her for tips! There's an 18 year old girl at my range who in her first match outshot guys who have been there for 30 years lol.
Embrace it and support her.....be careful though, or she might find competitive shooting is her next hobby......been there, living it, and loving it!
Load for her. lol
Greatness! Thanks mighty man of God for your work to encourage toward empowerment. As a 65 year old Christian, Veteran, and former LEO (part of church security team), I’m always looking for pearls of knowledge. Keep up the good fight! 👊🏻
John, I think its time you travel to South Africa and teach a couple of us goons. Hehehee! Great work, from a fan.
Love your stuff John. Been married 25 years and two kids 18 & 19, LEO for 23 years. But wish I had some of your wisdom at the beginning to train up and share with family. Keep it up. Will eventually get out to take some of your classes I hope.
Dude, she absolutely adores you. I need to get a girl like that!
You did the same way my husband did when I started shooting. We both just took our carry class this weekend.
"Don't train your own spouse."
Words of wisdom.
Of course not, if your most trusted Lieutenant is loyal to you, then that means no one is betraying you. Also, behaviour to be respected, admired, and feared doesn't involve going past a certain threshold in dating, intimate partner, nor domestic conflicts.
Love seeing you 2 talking and caring about each other.......
SUB...SCRIBED!!!! wife and I are watching this and laughing and getting excited to defend ourselves in a safe way while having fun doing it!!! We have a 3 yr old and 9 month old so it'll be tricky to carry with them may be a while but THANK you for making this video were much more comfortable with getting into it
She's looking at him with so fire. 🤗 Glad for you. You find each other.
Same! Awareness as women that we are targets and protection of my kids, was enough for me! Now my mind is always going to the “if this happens” scenario, how will I react best for my kids and myself, my Microplans, too 🤔
This video is spot on. My wife was not really interested at first, now she waves to the range as we go by and tells me how much it misses her when she is away too long.
Well, if I was John Lovell right now I'd be diggin' out the camo paint and uniforms, she's giving you the signal dude!! Anyway, vids like this further reinforce that you are one of the very few who actually knows what you're talking about. One of the problems that husbands have is that we often times wanna teach our wives something the way we were taught by our fathers (that could be good or bad) or they way we were taught by our coaches/instructors in our lives (again, good or bad). Also the unfortunate thing is that there are a lot of guys who think they know everything and they actually are way off on much of what they do so when that type of husband tries to really teach a technique to their wife, they're teaching whatever bad habits they picked up. Keep it safe and fun with the spouse and let the actual instructor do his or her job when that time comes.
Good points! I have a rule I got from listening to wise old married men and has proven true over decades in my own experience: don't try to "teach" your own wife! When mine asked to learn to fly fish, I sent her to 3 different courses ranging from 2-6 days long from professionals I highly respected and knew taught the same basis of technique that I do. Yes, I was teaching fly fishing a LOT in those days. Only once she had been through these 3 ladies' courses would I take her fishing or try to help her improve skills. Know why? Because now I was REINFORCING what she had learned from others. Familiarity breeds contempt! No matter how big of an "expert" or "pro" you may be, they see you at your WORST. They KNOW you screw up. They will doubt your authority on the subject at hand even if you are the KING DING DONG of what you do. Send them to YOUR teachers. Save your marriage and your ego the beating! Then...and only then...will it be awesome to share your passion with your spouse. That's sort of the flip-side of the coin you posted.
@@Shinobi1Kenobi I totally agree with you. A student has to submit to their instructor to a certain degree and there are going to be times when the student is frustrated with the instructor and some other negative feelings will come up. You don't want that extra stuff in your marriage at all, lol.
YAS! Date night ideas are the best! Great advice on marriage. Y’all are too cute. My husband and I are 22 years in and we LOVE to shoot together. I grew up with guns and self defense. My husband didn’t. After a life event that required us to be situational aware, we started to party (in John’s words). First firearm purchase we came home with 4!!! We hope to come pistol 1 and 2 with you John next year. Thank you for sharing your life with guns, marriage, Jesus, faith and your service.
Please have a shirt made that has "tink, tink, tink" 22lr
I love how this man shows respect to his lady by sitting contently letting her talk while all the time having full eye contact on her! This guy is a real man and a professional killer to boot...Respect.
Is it strange that my mother carried long before my father did?
Because she didn't like your father!!
Less common, maybe. Strange? I don't think so. Everybody makes big decisions like that at their own pace. My mother has always been more decisive than my father, who always takes his time to think things through very carefully. I carry even though neither of my parents do or probably ever will. If they were so inclined or felt threatened enough, I think my Mom would be quicker to take to the lifestyle than my Dad. Or it's possible that your Mom felt more vulnerable in today's world to being targeted, and wanted that force multiplier to level the playing field. A lot of times guys don't feel that same vulnerability.There's also a lot of guys that walk around with the mindset that because they're tough or big or work out a lot they they can just deal with any problem that comes their way, but that's a whole other problem in and of itself.
Personally, I'd feel better knowing my wife had a gun when she was out and about than me, but I have a lot more training so I tend to be the one that carries around the house.
I think women should carry more then men, they are more likely to be targeted!
I had to drag my MP husband to get his ccl, gun, & holster, & then to actually carry. I told him it wasn't cute to tease that I protect him (since I always carry). Sigh. He carried all the time at work & it wasn't a big deal at home or out & about.
Love the videos you and your wife are putting out,,, as a retired police officer I wholeheartedly agree with your approach. Keep up the good work
Unfortunately, I am terminally single, but I'm glad women like this still exist.
You guys are awesome together. You are obviously so into each other.
This was great...the wife and I will be watching this later instead of Netflix. And now I’m off to the store to buy war paint! 😂
Get you some brother!!
My wife recently acquired a S&W Shield 380 EZ. She loves it. Easy to rack the slide, easy to shoot. I know, .380 not 9mm. It works for her. She is now excited about taking a concealed carry class and getting her license. We are lucky that we can shoot on our property. With the new pistol she is actually asking to shoot.
Dude i love that thing
The biggest challenge for me and getting my Mrs into shooting is, she doesn’t take it seriously. She laughs and giggles when I try to give her a scenario to think about. I haven’t given up, but it is frustrating at times.
Man the struggle is real! Mine does the same shit. I'm just like wtf I'm being as serious as I can be.
Derek Hartinger I hear you Brother, you are not alone. Just have patience, and slowly she will come around.
Paul Patriot Thanks for the encouragement. John has a good point though. Training your significant other can be difficult, even if you do it professionally. Getting her to carry or get in the habit of always having it close by and ready is a struggle too. She laughs it off like it’s not a big deal, but just the other day she was nearly caught in the crossfire of a gang related shooting and her gun was at home in the dresser because she had forgotten to take it with her.
Try showing her the channel Active Self Protection. The raw footage helped my wife take it seriously.
Listen to 11:27 onwards again bros. bullet point - It's fun
That might help you with your frustration
You are both blessed to have each other.
Nothing as attractive is a good looking woman that carries!! Speaking of my wife!!
Love watching the way you two look at each other when the other is talking. Especially Mrs Poet when your talking. You can see the love.
I think “the why” needs regular review. Recent Alabama shoot incident as father protects self/sons merits a discussion. That dad was just going to MacDonalds...but tis better to have it and not need it that need it and not have it. NEVER LEAVE HOME WITHOUT IT!!