On this week’s show, co-hosts Barbara Baird and Carrie Lightfoot each chose 5 picks for stocking stuffers for firearms enthusiasts. The pair also found some other cool products and Julie Golob offers a great “Tip Time” on what is an “Acceptable Sight Picture,” in a segment sponsored by NRA Women. The show is also sponsored by Ruger.
Carrie chose 5 stocking stuffers, ranging from $1.89 to thousands of dollars.
Playing Card Target ($1.89)
Ladies Pistol course – Gunsite Academy
Chocolate gun ($29.99)
Framed Tin Sign, We the People ($22.99)
Gun Tie ($44)
Barb chose some practical items, ranging from $12.99 to thousands of dollars, too.
SHOT timer ($106.19)
Door stop alarm ($12.99)
GWG Ponytail Beanie ($14.99)
Vera Koo’s book: The Most Unlikely Champion ($13.99)
Barb is a good friend of Vera Koo, and is simply delighted that Vera chose to write this inspiring memoir, based on her life and her coming to the shooting sports as a 40-year-old woman.
Gift Certificate to shooting range membership
Find out how the pros get perfect sight pictures. Julie Golob offers weekly, insightful and instructive tips on how to become a better shooter. Trustworthy and educational, Golob’s positive attitude and cheerful spirit are infectious in her short, timely tip series, sponsored by NRA Women.
Carrie listed several TWAW stocking stuffers and mentioned that some are under $15.
On Dec. 5, Remington unveiled a new line of 6 pump shotguns based on its popular 870 model, but these have detachable magazines. Barb likes the new line of Remington Arms Company 870s – 6 new pump shotguns with detachable magazines (870 DMs). She thinks women will like them, and also, the prices.
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Publisher/Editor Barbara Baird is a freelance writer in hunting, shooting and outdoor markets. Her bylines are found at several top hunting and shooting publications. She also is a travel writer, and you can follow her at https://www.ozarkian.com. View all posts by Barbara Baird