In college, my former girlfriend called to tell me that her father had been shot and killed in a laundromat by a couple of teenagers. I vowed then and there that I would never be without a firearm. I bought my first handgun (a Beretta 92-thanks a lot Bruce Willis and Mel Gibson) when I turned 21 in 1990, and I have never looked back. I’ve had my CCW for 30+ years, and I’ve carried nearly every day of my life. Thank you for sharing your story. Good luck with your channel 😎
It’s refreshing to see women get involved in the firearms community and unfortunately you’re story all too common in our society. Instead of being a victim and helpless, you decided to take your safety and security in your own hands. You are inspiring and I hope your content will encourage others to join the firearms community. Good luck with your channel!
In 2011 my older brother was killed by a car jacking attempt. That really messed with me growing up and how I viewed firearms. I really hated firearms. In 2021, a new found friend said I should go the range with him. He was from Newark just like me and he knew what it was like being surrounded by crime. Even though I was super hesitant, I still went. I shot a few Glocks and a shotgun. That positive experience changed my perception. I bought a Colt 1911 GI as my first firearm about a month ago. I couldn’t be happier. I can protect my family and myself.
@@amirhamza122 I’m so very sorry for your loss. I couldn’t even imagine! But I’m glad you over came and gave firearms/excerising your rights another look. Senseless acts of violence like this deprive people of their rights and the opportunity to protect themselves and their families because of the actions of one or several bad actors… once you realize that PEOPLE are bad and not the guns themselves… it changes everything! Thank you for watching and thank you for sharing.
Great response to a terrible situation. I’ve been interested in firearms since I joined the Army in 1998. I got much more involved in firearms when I finally overcame my wife’s objections to firearms about 5 years ago. Now I’m an FFL and working to become a certified trainer.
I am currently in law enforcement, however I started carrying years before I became LEO. Handled a gun for first time as a young girl and ever since then I always had the interest in everything guns & gear related.
You truly are a natural. You get what you see. Very impressive, great info. Your channel will definitely blow up. Thanks for the great story, it will help a lot of people. Be safe 🇺🇸
My husband sbowed me your video, and I can't tell you how excited I am to see a sista do 2A content! 👏👏👏 I enjoy and engage with the 2A policy side, but have been trying to find someone like you. I'm actually going to check out one of their holsters for me. Can't wait to see more 2A content from you! 💚
Thanks for sharing your story and I'm glad it wasn't worse. Many people aren't so fortunate before deciding to take self defense seriously. I am a lifelong hunter and former waterfowl guide and although my parents never owned a gun my grandparents did and taught me about them and got me interested in the outdoors. I grew up on the rough side of DFW and knew I needed to be able to defend myself but that urge really kicked in when I became a husband and father. Love your energy and your personality really shows on screen. I think this will be a great journey for you and wish you all the best.
I'm super glad you got out of your situation without " physical injury." Thanks for the review. I'm always looking for good EDC / Off-duty holsters. My wife is looking to start her EDC journey, so I will forward your video to her. Thanks again, and stay safe!
Kourtni you’re amazing! I’m thankful for the opportunity to support your channel by subscribing. A few other officers and I will soon launch classes to train domestic violence victims. It’s refreshing to stumble across your story. I've been shooting since I became a fire fighter in 2009. I joined the police department in 2015 and guns will likely be a part of my daily life for the rest of my time on earth.
My dad is a businessman and when he got the news to get his concealed carry he told me about it and I jumped straight in to the class with him. Previously I played Call of Duty and other firearm simulators like Battlefield, They gave me a good understanding on how attachments work and recoil, bullet drop, etc... Call of Duty Zombies has me itching for a Colt or Garrison 1911, steel. In the shooting range i get a good rush and holding a gun feels great. I use my snap caps every day.
Great video sis. Keep up the good work. So sorry you came to the 2A society in a negative way. Born and raised in a non-2A friendly state I was introduced to firearms by association. My grandfather had his DB shotgun behind the bedroom door of his house down south. I always looked at it when I visited but knew not to touch it. At age 13 my Scout Troop took us to the local gun range, as there was a "Marksmanship Merit Badge" to be earned. I learned to shoot .22LR but just before earning my merit badge the program was stopped (young Black boys learning how to shoot guns was a no-no in NYC). I became an NRA member then, as they were the organization sponsoring the classes to the BSA. Fast forward I had been living with my mom down south off and on while she was struggling with old age illness. I definitely saw the merits of the 2A lifestyle then. I joined a gun range and used her .38 special to begin improving my skills. That's right, mom didn't play either. After her passing in 2018 I moved south permanently and have since earned my enhanced CCW, even though I'm in a "True" constitutional carry state. 2A all the way.
It's crazy how similar, yet different, our stories are. I had a moment where a gun was pulled on me while I was working at a drive-through because the person was upset about the long wait. That experience changed me and how I view life. I called up a friend afterward to explain everything, and I'll tell you this: that moment solidified my belief in the importance of the Second Amendment. Since then, owning my firearms has brought me peace. It taught me to let go of things that might have previously triggered me. Now, I always opt to deescalate situations, and I stay far away from trouble. My life has improved spiritually and mentally. Firearms give me the ability to protect my family and, if needed, save others. If I'm ever in a situation like that again, at least I have the tool to fight back. And if I die, I won't die as a victim but as a warrior. PS thank you so much for sharing your story it allowed me to reaffirm to myself that my support for the 2nd is well placed.
Thanks for sharing your story. I use Tulster Holsters too. They're really good. I got into 2A by virtue of my service in the military, private contract security and law enforcement world. Glad to have you actively involved in the 2A community! Keep up the good work.
good for you.....your channel will reach alot of people. it will open their eyes to the importance of keeping themselves safe.....great job....im subscribed....
I really enjoyed this video and how you shared your story. I am you survived that situation you were in. The biggest thing is the vow you took to never be a victim again. 2A all day legally great
I grew up in a neighborhood surrounded by other neighborhoods that didn’t want us alive it seems… there was gang tensions from every direction and we even lost elderly people due to stray bullets.. I talk to my cousin to tell him to be careful but he didn’t listen and was murdered a week or so later.. following that 3 childhood friends were murdered in a drive by in my community so I decided I had to be able to protect myself and my family.. I’ve already subbed and shared your video May success have no limits or boundaries for you
40 years old and just bought my very first firearm. I have a 72 hour peroid and im pretty exited about picking it up in a few days! Love your videos and style, vibe is 1000
@@zalienthere-visitor1424 that’s awesome! I love to hear about people exercising their rights! What did you end up going with! Really appreciate the feedback! 😎🫶🏾
Both my grandfathers owned guns when I was growing up, though just for hunting. I bought my first handgun just after my 21st birthday and only recently purchased my first AR-15. I admit to being hooked at this point. Hoping to expand my collection slowly with some more expensive rifles. Thanks for sharing your own story
Your channel just appeared on my feed, had to sub. My brother and me joined the gun community at the same time when we built our first AR15 from scratch (some bad decisions on those builds lol). But when I really felt that i joined is after I got married, someone trespassed in our property, likely he did no harm nor stole anything. Told a coworker what happened and he sold me his Taurus G2C with a holster and mag carriers for dirt cheap, been educating and training myself since then.
just had your channel suggested to me. Finally... TH-cam got it right. Thank you for taking time to make this post. Growing up in Wisconsin. Most of us male children get our first firearm between the ages of 11-13. So, owning firearms and having firearms in the house is just a part of everyday life.
This might be my favorite comment! 🫶🏾. I appreciate that and glad TH-cam sent you my way! Happy to share my story and hope it continues to resonate with people! Thanks for sharing.
First thank you so much for sharing your story. Far too many of those same stories end tragically so glad you’re still here. Being from New York City where having a gun isn’t the norm. It wasn’t until I moved to the Wild West of Atlanta that I became more familiar with the 2A community
Refreshing and followed. I've passed your channel around on Twitter to help you get more followers. Thank you for repping the 2A community. Keep up the good work.
Got into guns socially before joining the army,then my time in the army, now as a veteran,armed school guard and a father. Having a family these days Having firearms (to me) is a must.
Similar story here. Except it was my bestfriend’s boyfriend. Told myself that day I would never feel that defenseless again. But now I enjoy being apart of the 2A community.
Thank you for sharing your vid! I'm happy for you to enjoy shooting sports, and have correct gear to enjoy.. I own a Shield + 9, and enjoy my carry like you do. Well done video, you Rock the 2 nd Amend well. Enjoy!
Thank you for your story and shedding light on domestic violence. I also became about of 2A community due domestic violence when both my sister and I were very young. Just growing up my mom had every opportunity to leave the relationship but choice to stay and put another man over her on kids. We’ve lost a lot and I’ve struggled with the fact in my today’s life to forgive at the age I’m at now. I’ve realize that my main priority is my sister and my own family I have now and I’ve made a commitment to protecting my sister, my family, and myself as we got older. As we got older my mom’s ways never change but felt that each situation became more dangerous as time went on causing me to get into firearm when I left. Not just only carrying firearms made me feel more safe but also I’ve found this to be my favorite hobby and outlet when I have free time to myself. I hope your sister has gotten out that relationship and I appreciate you for opening up on your experience dealing with that. It caused me to open up and being my reason being apart of the 2A community. Keep carrying and stay safe. Thank You.
I also have a sig 365x so I may have to look at the Tulster. I am glad you and your sister survived such a harrowing experience. I got into firearms by going through police academy in 2006. Mostly only handguns but I finally ordered the lwrc lower for my first rifle build.
@@RGTFLA85 nice! How do you like the 365x? You won’t be disappointed with the holster! Me too! That was a scary situation for sure! LWRC is TOP NOTCH! I have one of there ambi rifles and it is my favorite! Thanks for being here!
@@kourtnishoots I love my 365x. I don't have a carry rotation so it truly is my 365. I am working on getting the upper for my lwrc lower since I want true left hand upper since I am left eye dominant.
my dad was in a gang and we always lived in "the hood" and it was always scary for me to have to always watch and look behind me and make sure the doors are locked and what ever else so as a kid i bought airsoft guns and customized them to look like the real firearms even went as far as grips and slides and barrels and anything else i wanted which i now have the real firearms today
Packed and stacked! I recently got my wife in to carrying something larger than her little .22lr snubby. (Not sure why she kept saying she was used to dealing with small things??) 🤔😅 I love seeing women being their own 1st responder! Drive on ma'am!
"Me. I liked firearms as a kid. Joining a Special Force unit has been a goal of mine. I feel the unit training is a great way to stay in shape. Keep a clean diet. Great career opportunity.
I was recently watching a church/Bible study service and the pastor was talking about protecting yourselves as women. Next thing I know I'm researching guns and found this video. Just kind of always been in the back of my mind but I was scared to carry on my body but in my mind It didn't make sense to not keep it on me. Anyways thank you for sharing your story! 🖤
Thank you for your story! I am sorry to hear that you and your sister went through that ordeal. However, I am happy that it kicked you into the next phase of your journey. And it's ironic how there is sometimes one person in the relationship that is about that 2A life and the other is like "what is wrong with you" lol. Hopefully your Husband get's on your wavelength and you both can be just as dangerous! ☮❤&💡
Respect to you. I'd be interested in the DV situation and how we can improve in these areas. Being prepared I agree is essential from a security standpoint. However de escalation is a very close 2nd and we are not trained in that. I have a security background and we as people lack important skill sets. One of those skill sets is maturity when being disrespected and aggressively accosted. Evade and move from situations and not escalate. The cost can be severe otherwise
I'm what I call a "COVID carrier" lol. I'd been telling myself for years (since I turned 30, I'm 43 now) that I should buy a gun but was never pressed because I had never been in a situation that required my to defend myself with force. However, during the pandemic, the protests broke out and I frankly I was afraid of the backlash that Black folks might face if "the good ol boys" decided to use violence against us. Sure, I was concerned about regular crime too but I wasn't afraid of protesters. I was in fully support of taking to the streets and letting our voices be heard. However, I wasn't naive enough to think that certain folks would want to kill us for being loud and righteous. I bought my first gun in May 2020 and graduated from TH-cam University shortly thereafter. I watched hours of and hours of video and taught myself to shoot at indoor ranges for about a year before I ever took a real class. In the process I fell in love with firearms as well and now thousands of dollars later, I'm a gun nut lol. I could go deeper but that's the gist of it. Glad to find your page. There are more Black folks getting into the game now more than ever and I makes me so happy that Black women are leading that charge. Peace to you. Be safe.
I've come from a military family and I personally serve in the military still in and been around guns my whole life plus I do custom builds and love doing gun drills and competition
Love love this content Ms. Kourtni and I'm subscribed!! My wife is warming up more to fire arms and your channel will help! What camera & lens do you use for the desk sit down videos? Can wait for more content.
@@inspirationdp85 that’s so awesome, thanks for being here! I hope I could be a source of inspiration & information for her! And good on you for encouraging her! I’m using a Sony A7IV with a Sony GM 16-35mm lens
Love this. Great video, appreciate you telling your story. More women need to arm themselves; firearms are the great equalizer. I’m trying to convince the women close to me to take the proactive steps to protect themselves and videos like this one are exactly the kind of content that need to exist so that women can see strong self reliant women taking protection into their own hands. Absolutely love this. Your husband is a lucky man. Not saying that they way it’s usually meant, as in he has a beautiful wife (he does though) but because he has a capable woman and I’m sure he knows that even when he’s not around, everything he holds dear is protected because he has you to protect in his absence. What a dream. Keep doing what you’re doing. You’re awesome.
I served in the Army. But I've had several events of being robbed at gun point as a kid, and as an adult. I made the decision to never be caught off guard again. Now I have my own small pew pew company here in AZ that I'm trying to grow too!!
Thanks for being informative.. I don’t wear any shirts whatsoever in public that advertise I like guns or may be carrying one but they’re great for sleeping in. 😎. Keep the content coming and the learning scenarios along the way.
My daughters mother was shot and killed in early 2020. I went from having a ‘nightstand’ gun to full time carrying. She was in a just toxic relationship that was hidden from me. Every time I would pick my daughter up, he was never around….ever. She has never truly had closure since it was the very start of lockdowns and we couldn’t have a wake or a funeral. Thankfully, she goes every sunday with me and trains with me….and actually enjoys shooting. I know that my story isn’t different from the hundreds affected by trauma every day, but it did turn me into a CCW owning 2A advocate and i have met some truly awesome people that share my passion.
One day I was walking in my neighborhood in East Austin, Tx with my new born in my hands and as I was walking down the street. I noticed the young girl and her dad working on their truck. So, I stated having car problems to-be friendly and he pulled out a crowbar and said back away. I slowly backed up carrying my daughter and walked back to my house. I thought of my daughter first then started to play back what occurred. Someone who was going to attack a guy with a baby in his hands had to be out of his mind. Then I said what if he did attack me, how was I going to protect my daughter. Now, I acquired several had guns, tactical shot gun and go to the firing range. Preparation is everything.
DOPE VIDEO!!!, THANKS FOR SHARING YOUR STORY & FOR YOUR PRODUCT REVIEW, TULSTER IS A SOLID COMPANY, I HAVE DEALT WITH THEM BEFORE, GREAT COMPANY, GREAT PRODUCTS & GOOD PEOPLE. SUBBED
Awesome video! Really enjoyed it. Overall quality is great, content and pace. Great video! Btw, where can I get a belt like the one you used here? Love the minimalistic look.
@@Canoncorey unfortunately she swapped him out for an even bigger loser a few years later. But I certainly learned my lesson and no longer unnecessarily risk my life for others who wouldn’t do the same so it’s still a win in the end! Thanks for watching and for the kind words!
I love to see women in the 2A community exercising their gun rights. I will submit myself to your channel. I wish all black women start caring, we are living out the Bible and everything that Christ said what will happen is happening especially to black people. Please continue to carry your firearm. I wish that my wife would carry, she thinks that Arizona is heaven and not realizing that she is a black woman and the Devil has sent his people to try and kill us. Stay safe sweetheart.
You rock Kourtni! We are so pumped to work with you.
@@Tulster heck yea! You guys are awesome, making equally awesome products! #pewpew #tulster
can you make silencer suppresor guns videos?
Nice video! Keep the videos coming Queen.
In college, my former girlfriend called to tell me that her father had been shot and killed in a laundromat by a couple of teenagers. I vowed then and there that I would never be without a firearm. I bought my first handgun (a Beretta 92-thanks a lot Bruce Willis and Mel Gibson) when I turned 21 in 1990, and I have never looked back. I’ve had my CCW for 30+ years, and I’ve carried nearly every day of my life. Thank you for sharing your story. Good luck with your channel 😎
You go ahead on beautiful sista! I love seeing beautiful black women that are firearm enthusiasts and Pro 2A! Keep up the great content!
It’s refreshing to see women get involved in the firearms community and unfortunately you’re story all too common in our society. Instead of being a victim and helpless, you decided to take your safety and security in your own hands. You are inspiring and I hope your content will encourage others to join the firearms community. Good luck with your channel!
Couldn't have said it any better I wish this young lady all the best and glad to have her in the 2A community.
In 2011 my older brother was killed by a car jacking attempt. That really messed with me growing up and how I viewed firearms. I really hated firearms. In 2021, a new found friend said I should go the range with him. He was from Newark just like me and he knew what it was like being surrounded by crime. Even though I was super hesitant, I still went. I shot a few Glocks and a shotgun. That positive experience changed my perception.
I bought a Colt 1911 GI as my first firearm about a month ago. I couldn’t be happier. I can protect my family and myself.
@@amirhamza122 I’m so very sorry for your loss. I couldn’t even imagine! But I’m glad you over came and gave firearms/excerising your rights another look. Senseless acts of violence like this deprive people of their rights and the opportunity to protect themselves and their families because of the actions of one or several bad actors… once you realize that PEOPLE are bad and not the guns themselves… it changes everything! Thank you for watching and thank you for sharing.
@@kourtnishoots Thank you. I wish you and your family well.
Much respect ✊🏾 I love a woman that protect herself 🫡
Facts It's beautiful.
Great response to a terrible situation. I’ve been interested in firearms since I joined the Army in 1998. I got much more involved in firearms when I finally overcame my wife’s objections to firearms about 5 years ago. Now I’m an FFL and working to become a certified trainer.
Thank you for taking the fight from being a victim to being prepared. So many women are scared to take that step, kudos to you!
@@chardin9337 I owed it to myself!! I wish more people would take that step! Men and women Alike! Thanks for watching!
I am currently in law enforcement, however I started carrying years before I became LEO. Handled a gun for first time as a young girl and ever since then I always had the interest in everything guns & gear related.
That’s dope! I appreciate you sharing! I wish there were more ladies in this space both “virtually” and in my actual circle! 😔🙄
You truly are a natural. You get what you see. Very impressive, great info. Your channel will definitely blow up. Thanks for the great story, it will help a lot of people. Be safe 🇺🇸
You are a beautiful and powerful woman! From tragedy come triumph! God Bless you!!!
My husband sbowed me your video, and I can't tell you how excited I am to see a sista do 2A content! 👏👏👏
I enjoy and engage with the 2A policy side, but have been trying to find someone like you.
I'm actually going to check out one of their holsters for me.
Can't wait to see more 2A content from you! 💚
Yaaaaaay! I’m so glad you are here! More content on the way!!
Awesome… followed. Love seeing the Family not being afraid to protect themselves.
Thanks for sharing your story and I'm glad it wasn't worse. Many people aren't so fortunate before deciding to take self defense seriously. I am a lifelong hunter and former waterfowl guide and although my parents never owned a gun my grandparents did and taught me about them and got me interested in the outdoors. I grew up on the rough side of DFW and knew I needed to be able to defend myself but that urge really kicked in when I became a husband and father. Love your energy and your personality really shows on screen. I think this will be a great journey for you and wish you all the best.
I'm super glad you got out of your situation without " physical injury." Thanks for the review. I'm always looking for good EDC / Off-duty holsters. My wife is looking to start her EDC journey, so I will forward your video to her. Thanks again, and stay safe!
Kourtni you’re amazing! I’m thankful for the opportunity to support your channel by subscribing.
A few other officers and I will soon launch classes to train domestic violence victims. It’s refreshing to stumble across your story.
I've been shooting since I became a fire fighter in 2009. I joined the police department in 2015 and guns will likely be a part of my daily life for the rest of my time on earth.
My dad is a businessman and when he got the news to get his concealed carry he told me about it and I jumped straight in to the class with him. Previously I played Call of Duty and other firearm simulators like Battlefield, They gave me a good understanding on how attachments work and recoil, bullet drop, etc... Call of Duty Zombies has me itching for a Colt or Garrison 1911, steel.
In the shooting range i get a good rush and holding a gun feels great. I use my snap caps every day.
Great video sis. Keep up the good work. So sorry you came to the 2A society in a negative way.
Born and raised in a non-2A friendly state I was introduced to firearms by association. My grandfather had his DB shotgun behind the bedroom door of his house down south. I always looked at it when I visited but knew not to touch it. At age 13 my Scout Troop took us to the local gun range, as there was a "Marksmanship Merit Badge" to be earned. I learned to shoot .22LR but just before earning my merit badge the program was stopped (young Black boys learning how to shoot guns was a no-no in NYC). I became an NRA member then, as they were the organization sponsoring the classes to the BSA. Fast forward I had been living with my mom down south off and on while she was struggling with old age illness. I definitely saw the merits of the 2A lifestyle then. I joined a gun range and used her .38 special to begin improving my skills. That's right, mom didn't play either. After her passing in 2018 I moved south permanently and have since earned my enhanced CCW, even though I'm in a "True" constitutional carry state. 2A all the way.
so glad your narrative is on youtube. and with very high production quality! thank you.
It's crazy how similar, yet different, our stories are. I had a moment where a gun was pulled on me while I was working at a drive-through because the person was upset about the long wait. That experience changed me and how I view life. I called up a friend afterward to explain everything, and I'll tell you this: that moment solidified my belief in the importance of the Second Amendment.
Since then, owning my firearms has brought me peace. It taught me to let go of things that might have previously triggered me. Now, I always opt to deescalate situations, and I stay far away from trouble. My life has improved spiritually and mentally. Firearms give me the ability to protect my family and, if needed, save others. If I'm ever in a situation like that again, at least I have the tool to fight back. And if I die, I won't die as a victim but as a warrior.
PS thank you so much for sharing your story it allowed me to reaffirm to myself that my support for the 2nd is well placed.
Thanks for sharing your story. I use Tulster Holsters too. They're really good. I got into 2A by virtue of my service in the military, private contract security and law enforcement world. Glad to have you actively involved in the 2A community! Keep up the good work.
good for you.....your channel will reach alot of people. it will open their eyes to the importance of keeping themselves safe.....great job....im subscribed....
@@scottydoo330 🙏🏾🙏🏾 thank you for watching, and for the feedback! I appreciate you being here! More content to come!
Stumbled upon your channel today. I was excited to see another responsible firearm owner and 2A advocate. Thank you for sharing your story!
I really enjoyed this video and how you shared your story. I am you survived that situation you were in. The biggest thing is the vow you took to never be a victim again. 2A all day legally great
I grew up in a neighborhood surrounded by other neighborhoods that didn’t want us alive it seems… there was gang tensions from every direction and we even lost elderly people due to stray bullets.. I talk to my cousin to tell him to be careful but he didn’t listen and was murdered a week or so later.. following that 3 childhood friends were murdered in a drive by in my community so I decided I had to be able to protect myself and my family.. I’ve already subbed and shared your video
May success have no limits or boundaries for you
40 years old and just bought my very first firearm. I have a 72 hour peroid and im pretty exited about picking it up in a few days! Love your videos and style, vibe is 1000
@@zalienthere-visitor1424 that’s awesome! I love to hear about people exercising their rights! What did you end up going with! Really appreciate the feedback! 😎🫶🏾
Come from a family with firearms so I've pretty much been around them most of my life and I just naturally had an interest in them since I was a kid.
Tulster is my favorite holster 🤞🏼💯
@@Tactical_reps they make such great quality stuff!
fit and quality vs trex?
Both my grandfathers owned guns when I was growing up, though just for hunting. I bought my first handgun just after my 21st birthday and only recently purchased my first AR-15. I admit to being hooked at this point. Hoping to expand my collection slowly with some more expensive rifles. Thanks for sharing your own story
Your channel just appeared on my feed, had to sub. My brother and me joined the gun community at the same time when we built our first AR15 from scratch (some bad decisions on those builds lol). But when I really felt that i joined is after I got married, someone trespassed in our property, likely he did no harm nor stole anything. Told a coworker what happened and he sold me his Taurus G2C with a holster and mag carriers for dirt cheap, been educating and training myself since then.
just had your channel suggested to me. Finally... TH-cam got it right. Thank you for taking time to make this post. Growing up in Wisconsin. Most of us male children get our first firearm between the ages of 11-13. So, owning firearms and having firearms in the house is just a part of everyday life.
This might be my favorite comment! 🫶🏾. I appreciate that and glad TH-cam sent you my way! Happy to share my story and hope it continues to resonate with people! Thanks for sharing.
Wow You are absolutely perfect ❤️ I will definitely be watching more of your channel.
First thank you so much for sharing your story. Far too many of those same stories end tragically so glad you’re still here. Being from New York City where having a gun isn’t the norm. It wasn’t until I moved to the Wild West of Atlanta that I became more familiar with the 2A community
I just found your channel- awesome work you’re putting out! Respect!
Much appreciated 🙏🏾
Refreshing and followed. I've passed your channel around on Twitter to help you get more followers. Thank you for repping the 2A community. Keep up the good work.
Got into guns socially before joining the army,then my time in the army, now as a veteran,armed school guard and a father. Having a family these days Having firearms (to me) is a must.
Love your support for 2A
@@niemdada859 it’s a lifestyle 🫡😎
Similar story here. Except it was my bestfriend’s boyfriend. Told myself that day I would never feel that defenseless again. But now I enjoy being apart of the 2A community.
Amazing story! So glad I found your channel. Even though it's over the internet, throwing you a Jeep wave!
Great to see you as your own advocate for responsible carry & 2A advocate. New subscriber. 👊🏾
Happy to have found your channel. Lucky man ya husband and great content. Funny too.
Thank you for sharing your vid! I'm happy for you to enjoy shooting sports, and have correct gear to enjoy.. I own a Shield + 9, and enjoy my carry like you do. Well done video, you Rock the 2 nd Amend well. Enjoy!
Thank you for your story and shedding light on domestic violence. I also became about of 2A community due domestic violence when both my sister and I were very young. Just growing up my mom had every opportunity to leave the relationship but choice to stay and put another man over her on kids. We’ve lost a lot and I’ve struggled with the fact in my today’s life to forgive at the age I’m at now. I’ve realize that my main priority is my sister and my own family I have now and I’ve made a commitment to protecting my sister, my family, and myself as we got older. As we got older my mom’s ways never change but felt that each situation became more dangerous as time went on causing me to get into firearm when I left. Not just only carrying firearms made me feel more safe but also I’ve found this to be my favorite hobby and outlet when I have free time to myself. I hope your sister has gotten out that relationship and I appreciate you for opening up on your experience dealing with that. It caused me to open up and being my reason being apart of the 2A community. Keep carrying and stay safe.
Thank You.
Thanks for sharing your story. Glad you both got through that unharmed. I bought my first gun 21 years ago, a taurus pt 92 & it still works great!
God bless you thank you for sharing. Sorry, I had to go through that. Continue to push information out to help others.
Supporting my fellow content creators
Much appreciated !
Came across your channel in my feed and heck yes I subbed & shared.
I appreciate you 🫡🫶🏾
This makes my heart smile❤
@@jbadams56 🫶🏾😁
Pretty fancy drawing skills there! Great info and timely: just happened to be in a holster search myself... Thanks
Amazing story. I share a similar one. Thank God you're still here, making dope content. Thanks for sharing.
Such an interesting story, you have a new follower.
Amazing. Regards from Poland
This was so dope! Subbed with the quickness 💪🏼🔥🔥🔥. Wish you MUCH success!
@@CREATEWITHJONATHAN I really appreciate that! And thanks for being here! 🫶🏾
First time viewer here and new subscriber. Love your content I’ll be checking out your other stuff.
Excellent video. Glad to be a new subscriber.
Thank you! I appreciate you being here! More to come!
You are a breath of fresh air..love your channel
@@tommartin1223 I really appreciate that! Thanks for being here 🫶🏾
I also have a sig 365x so I may have to look at the Tulster. I am glad you and your sister survived such a harrowing experience. I got into firearms by going through police academy in 2006. Mostly only handguns but I finally ordered the lwrc lower for my first rifle build.
@@RGTFLA85 nice! How do you like the 365x? You won’t be disappointed with the holster! Me too! That was a scary situation for sure! LWRC is TOP NOTCH! I have one of there ambi rifles and it is my favorite! Thanks for being here!
@@kourtnishoots I love my 365x. I don't have a carry rotation so it truly is my 365. I am working on getting the upper for my lwrc lower since I want true left hand upper since I am left eye dominant.
✊🏽👍🏽 happy your GOOD now 2A let’s go
I love the vibe on this video! First time here and I just bought a G43X MOS.
@@elcisco915 I appreciate you being here! And for the feedback! How do you like the new purchase?
my dad was in a gang and we always lived in "the hood" and it was always scary for me to have to always watch and look behind me and make sure the doors are locked and what ever else so as a kid i bought airsoft guns and customized them to look like the real firearms even went as far as grips and slides and barrels and anything else i wanted which i now have the real firearms today
Packed and stacked!
I recently got my wife in to carrying something larger than her little .22lr snubby. (Not sure why she kept saying she was used to dealing with small things??) 🤔😅
I love seeing women being their own 1st responder!
Drive on ma'am!
God bless you you persevered and found a way to protect yourself
"Me. I liked firearms as a kid. Joining a Special Force unit has been a goal of mine. I feel the unit training is a great way to stay in shape. Keep a clean diet. Great career opportunity.
Big things are coming your way!!!
@@tsim4139 thank you 🙏🏾. I’m curious to know what prompted these kind words?
@_whynotbefit_ You are a young, beautiful woman who is knowledgeable about firearms. Your personality and wit come across great on video.
I was recently watching a church/Bible study service and the pastor was talking about protecting yourselves as women. Next thing I know I'm researching guns and found this video. Just kind of always been in the back of my mind but I was scared to carry on my body but in my mind It didn't make sense to not keep it on me. Anyways thank you for sharing your story! 🖤
Great info! Love made in the USA products!
@@jaydabudgetgunbuyer3243 me too! Thanks for watching!
Great review, keep it coming, subscribed!
Thank you for your story! I am sorry to hear that you and your sister went through that ordeal. However, I am happy that it kicked you into the next phase of your journey.
And it's ironic how there is sometimes one person in the relationship that is about that 2A life and the other is like "what is wrong with you" lol.
Hopefully your Husband get's on your wavelength and you both can be just as dangerous! ☮❤&💡
I appreciate your content. Keep going 💪🏽💙
Respect to you.
I'd be interested in the DV situation and how we can improve in these areas.
Being prepared I agree is essential from a security standpoint. However de escalation is a very close 2nd and we are not trained in that.
I have a security background and we as people lack important skill sets. One of those skill sets is maturity when being disrespected and aggressively accosted. Evade and move from situations and not escalate.
The cost can be severe otherwise
I'm what I call a "COVID carrier" lol. I'd been telling myself for years (since I turned 30, I'm 43 now) that I should buy a gun but was never pressed because I had never been in a situation that required my to defend myself with force. However, during the pandemic, the protests broke out and I frankly I was afraid of the backlash that Black folks might face if "the good ol boys" decided to use violence against us. Sure, I was concerned about regular crime too but I wasn't afraid of protesters. I was in fully support of taking to the streets and letting our voices be heard. However, I wasn't naive enough to think that certain folks would want to kill us for being loud and righteous. I bought my first gun in May 2020 and graduated from TH-cam University shortly thereafter. I watched hours of and hours of video and taught myself to shoot at indoor ranges for about a year before I ever took a real class. In the process I fell in love with firearms as well and now thousands of dollars later, I'm a gun nut lol. I could go deeper but that's the gist of it. Glad to find your page. There are more Black folks getting into the game now more than ever and I makes me so happy that Black women are leading that charge. Peace to you. Be safe.
I've come from a military family and I personally serve in the military still in and been around guns my whole life plus I do custom builds and love doing gun drills and competition
nice! Thank you for your service!
great video! thank you for sharing your story
Great information. Thank you for sharing this. We certify a growing number of women for their Arizona Concealed Carry permits.
@@azccwonline that’s so awesome! I’m in AZ too maybe we can collaborate one of these days!!
Hey Kourtni try the Breech gear briefs.. the ride lil high for EDC.. Made specifically for no stomach chafing
Might have to check those out!
I would love for you to talk about being a lefty and the learning curve we have to face with firearms.
@@marioscott4788 such a good topic! Long story short: it sucks, but we make it work! lol… Adding this topic to the queue though, thank you.
@@kourtnishootsyes pls
@@kourtnishoots My pleasure. In the Marines that was always a struggle being a lefty. Very frustrating.
Love love this content Ms. Kourtni and I'm subscribed!! My wife is warming up more to fire arms and your channel will help! What camera & lens do you use for the desk sit down videos? Can wait for more content.
@@inspirationdp85 that’s so awesome, thanks for being here! I hope I could be a source of inspiration & information for her! And good on you for encouraging her!
I’m using a Sony A7IV with a Sony GM 16-35mm lens
@ Thank You!!
Love this. Great video, appreciate you telling your story. More women need to arm themselves; firearms are the great equalizer. I’m trying to convince the women close to me to take the proactive steps to protect themselves and videos like this one are exactly the kind of content that need to exist so that women can see strong self reliant women taking protection into their own hands. Absolutely love this. Your husband is a lucky man. Not saying that they way it’s usually meant, as in he has a beautiful wife (he does though) but because he has a capable woman and I’m sure he knows that even when he’s not around, everything he holds dear is protected because he has you to protect in his absence. What a dream. Keep doing what you’re doing. You’re awesome.
I served in the Army. But I've had several events of being robbed at gun point as a kid, and as an adult. I made the decision to never be caught off guard again. Now I have my own small pew pew company here in AZ that I'm trying to grow too!!
Thanks for being informative.. I don’t wear any shirts whatsoever in public that advertise I like guns or may be carrying one but they’re great for sleeping in. 😎. Keep the content coming and the learning scenarios along the way.
@@XX-166 that’s understandable! Will keep it coming! Thanks for watching!
Production quality A1.
I’m hooked! Great video. I have guns strategically all over also.
@@2ahigh451 I really appreciate that! And cheers to strategically placed firearms! lol
Dope video!!!
Glad you liked it!!
My daughters mother was shot and killed in early 2020. I went from having a ‘nightstand’ gun to full time carrying. She was in a just toxic relationship that was hidden from me. Every time I would pick my daughter up, he was never around….ever. She has never truly had closure since it was the very start of lockdowns and we couldn’t have a wake or a funeral. Thankfully, she goes every sunday with me and trains with me….and actually enjoys shooting. I know that my story isn’t different from the hundreds affected by trauma every day, but it did turn me into a CCW owning 2A advocate and i have met some truly awesome people that share my passion.
Great Content
Thank you 🙏🏾
I didn’t get a good look at that clip in the beginning 😂😊
Excellent video..😊
@@MRLUGNUTS thank you so much! 😊
One day I was walking in my neighborhood in East Austin, Tx with my new born in my hands and as I was walking down the street. I noticed the young girl and her dad working on their truck. So, I stated having car problems to-be friendly and he pulled out a crowbar and said back away. I slowly backed up carrying my daughter and walked back to my house. I thought of my daughter first then started to play back what occurred. Someone who was going to attack a guy with a baby in his hands had to be out of his mind. Then I said what if he did attack me, how was I going to protect my daughter. Now, I acquired several had guns, tactical shot gun and go to the firing range. Preparation is everything.
DOPE VIDEO!!!, THANKS FOR SHARING YOUR STORY & FOR YOUR PRODUCT REVIEW, TULSTER IS A SOLID COMPANY, I HAVE DEALT WITH THEM BEFORE, GREAT COMPANY, GREAT PRODUCTS & GOOD PEOPLE. SUBBED
Awesome video! Really enjoyed it. Overall quality is great, content and pace. Great video! Btw, where can I get a belt like the one you used here? Love the minimalistic look.
Great video!
@@williesirjesjam3150 thank you 🙏🏾
I seriously hope your sister isn’t with that guy anymore. Glad to see you thriving on TH-cam!
@@Canoncorey unfortunately she swapped him out for an even bigger loser a few years later. But I certainly learned my lesson and no longer unnecessarily risk my life for others who wouldn’t do the same so it’s still a win in the end! Thanks for watching and for the kind words!
@@kourtnishootsI hope you and your sisters make better choices now we are who we our associations
I love to see women in the 2A community exercising their gun rights. I will submit myself to your channel. I wish all black women start caring, we are living out the Bible and everything that Christ said what will happen is happening especially to black people. Please continue to carry your firearm. I wish that my wife would carry, she thinks that Arizona is heaven and not realizing that she is a black woman and the Devil has sent his people to try and kill us. Stay safe sweetheart.
New subscriber here! Great content! When can we expect the Glock 43X MOS review?
@@abnr1983 thanks for being here!! 🙏🏾 soon soon, pinky promise 😎
My buddy got robbed at gun point at a little Caesars drive thru. That's when I started carrying.
@@PatriotVariant that’s wild!! Stay safe out there!!
Epic intro 🔥
@@REDDOGandtheFAM 😎 thank you for watching! 🙏🏾
Dag that body is bodying sheesh , but the guns are dope you rocking . Wasn’t expecting that at all 😂
That Intro tho 😮💨
😂 exactly i couldn’t focus on the holsters
I wish my wife and daughters were like you. ❤
@@thearmed1z awww shucks ☺️! I’m sure they’re all awesome in their own right!
Thank you for the information.
You have beautiful eyes by the way.
@@bigbeaufort71 you’re welcome! And thank you 😊
I got seriously involved with the community after the Minneapolis riots