Shown is Amanda displaying a proper stance while firing the JA-22
Amanda is shown field stripping the same JA-22 semi-automatic pistol she utilized, being the first weapon that she had ever fired
The JA-22 as "Broken Down" by Amanda for proper cleaning after firing 100 round of .22LR CCI Mini-Mag ammunition
Miami, Florida 6th April 2012: Experience Shooting Solutions (ES2) provided 14 year old Amanda her first time experience in shooting a firearm. The weapon of choice by her parents was the six round, semi-automatic, Jimenez Arms JA-22 pistol, chambered in the .22LR round. She found the weapon comfortable to shoot, as it fitted nicely to the size of her hand and overall grip.
She experienced shooting at target placed at 7 and 15 yards range and was able to get a good amount of rounds fired onto the target. Furthermore, her first experience with a firearm included "Field Stripping" the weapon after firing 100 rounds of CCI Mini-Mag .22LR ammunition.
She experienced shooting at target placed at 7 and 15 yards range and was able to get a good amount of rounds fired onto the target. Furthermore, her first experience with a firearm included "Field Stripping" the weapon after firing 100 rounds of CCI Mini-Mag .22LR ammunition.
Once shown, she found the weapon to be simple to break down and experienced cleaning and re-assembling an actual firearm with no problems. Amanda gained a great deal of confidence and commented that she is the only girl in her class grade to understand not only how to safely handle and fire a weapon, but to field strip it as well.
No comments:
Post a Comment