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About Us

Welcome to Sig Sauer’s Muddy Girl for Dallas.  We’re glad you found us.  Sig Sauer knows that women are the fastest and most active growing segment of the firearms market.  That’s serious business and women deserve a company that takes them serious as shooters. 

 

Sig Sauer’s SIGM400 is just that sort of rifle and we’re inviting you to come out and learn about safety, self-defense, and accuracy from a woman’s perspective.  All our instructors are certified and competitive shooters.  We love getting together with other women who want to ask questions, learn, and explore the shooting sports.  Mostly, we want you to be part of the Muddy Girl family. 


Take a look through the site.  Send us questions if you’ve got any and sign up to join us.  It’s free.  In fact, bring a friend.  Come make memories together.

On target: blogging from the firing line

 

 

It’s been three hours and I still can’t stop smiling.  You’d think that I wouldn’t.  I’m dirty.  I’ve got the reverse raccoon tan line going on from wearing the sunglasses all day and I smell like burned gunpowder. 

 

Still, even as I type away, I’m thinking about trigger press, aligning the target in the sights and watching small holes appear just where I want them. 


I swear.  My cheeks are sore. 


I finished a full day of training with Sig Sauer’s Dallas Muddy Girl shooting seminar.  It was a dress rehearsal, actually.  Women instructors put me through the paces, working out just what they wanted to teach about safety, handling and accuracy of the SIGM400 Muddy Girl Rifle.  I’m not ashamed to say that these women can shoot. 


Even better, though, they love to shoot.  They love to teach shooting.  They love to see others shoot.  Forget whatever idea you had of some grumpy rangemaster yelling at you, saying you’re doing it wrong.  These women take someone from never having held a gun to seasoned shooter in a day.  Maybe not Mae West or Annie Oakley, but I’ve got a target with a big chunk of the middle out of it that says I left the day shooting a whole lot better than when I started. 


Here’s what made the day for me.  I said it before, but it bears repeating.  These women love to shoot.  That’s infectious.  When you’ve got someone who loves what they do and it shows, it makes a difference.  You’re not just a student.  You’re not a number.  My instructor was interested in what brought me out, what I already knew about guns, and what I wanted to know.  That personal attention makes a difference.


They are also willing to listen to questions.  Don’t hold them to the end of class.  They want to know then and there if you don’t understand or need more explanation.  Even in the middle of a shooting drill, my instructor stopped answered my question, and we resumed firing.

 
Lastly, I wasn’t there for a sales pitch.  They explained the rifle to me.  I wasn’t asked to buy anything.  I wasn’t pushed into some club membership.  I was there to learn about shooting and join other women who wanted to do the same.


I was invited to come back and bring a friend.  I certainly will, just as soon as I figure out how to quit grinning so much.

 

Got yout own first time shooting story?  Find us on Facebook  at https://facebook.com/DALLASMUDDYGIRL and tell us your story.

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