Keep Calm and Carry Ep. 5 w/ Jacki Billings

Published on March 13, 2018
Duration: 57:00

This episode of 'Keep Calm and Carry' features freelance journalist Jackie Billings, discussing her experiences as a woman in the firearms industry. Billings shares insights on carrying firearms while wearing dresses, the challenges and rewards of being a female writer in a male-dominated field, and practical advice for women interested in concealed carry. She emphasizes firearm safety for children, the importance of finding supportive communities, and offers recommendations for women's carry holsters. The discussion also touches on personal influences, career aspirations, and the evolving landscape of firearms media.

Quick Summary

Jackie Billings, a freelance journalist for Guns.com and Shooting Sports USA, shares insights on women's concealed carry, emphasizing the importance of specialized holsters for dresses and skirts, and encouraging women to connect with peer groups for learning. She highlights the need for constant firearm safety education for children and discusses the challenges and progress for women in the male-dominated firearms industry.

Chapters

  1. 00:01Introduction and Guest Welcome
  2. 00:30Jackie Billings' Background and Career
  3. 03:11Carrying Firearms While Wearing Dresses
  4. 04:39Journey into the Firearms Industry
  5. 06:11Thoughts on Daniel Defense and Fix NICS
  6. 07:32Influential People in Her Journey
  7. 09:22Advice for Getting Wives Interested in Carrying
  8. 11:10Obstacles as a Woman in the Gun Industry
  9. 13:02Proactive Safety Measures as a Mother
  10. 15:19Opinion on Teachers Concealed Carrying in Schools
  11. 16:18Rapid Fire Questions
  12. 17:17Favorite Book: Edgar Allan Poe
  13. 17:24Favorite Drink: Coffee
  14. 17:29Fitness and Workout Habits
  15. 18:02Glock 19 Discussion and Upgrades
  16. 19:12Preferred Glock 19 Sights
  17. 21:17Thoughts on the Sig Sauer P365
  18. 23:39Brownells Ordering Experience
  19. 25:34Red Dots and Compensators on Pistols
  20. 26:47Holster Ideas for Ladies
  21. 29:41Position on Off-Body Carry
  22. 32:32Biggest Gun Ever Shot
  23. 33:28Area for Improvement: Rifle Shooting
  24. 35:10Goals for Rifle Shooting (Defensive Carbine, Long-Range)
  25. 36:43Most Memorable Moment in the Gun Industry
  26. 39:00How Anti-Gun Women React to Pro-Gun Women
  27. 40:46Favorite Shot Show Experience
  28. 42:06Goals for the End of the Year
  29. 45:45Dream Job in the Gun Industry
  30. 47:09People Looked Up to in the Gun Industry
  31. 49:39Hardest Aspect of Her Job
  32. 53:51Position on Polymer Lowers for AR-15
  33. 54:47Wrap-up and Thank You
  34. 55:16Where to Find Jackie Billings Online

Frequently Asked Questions

What are some effective ways to encourage women to get interested in concealed carry?

To encourage women in concealed carry, it's best to connect them with other women who shoot and participate in women-only classes or range nights. Learning from peers in a supportive environment is often more effective and less intimidating than learning from a partner.

What are the biggest challenges for women in the firearms industry?

A significant challenge for women in the firearms industry is the feeling of needing to be twice as good and constantly prove their knowledge and capabilities. While the industry is becoming more supportive, some outdated perceptions about women's abilities with firearms still exist.

What are recommended holster options for women who wear dresses or skirts?

For women wearing dresses or skirts, holsters like the Crossbreed Modular Belly Band or the Can-Can Concealment Hip Hugger are highly recommended. These options provide secure firearm retention and discreet carry, often with multiple firearm and magazine pockets.

How can parents ensure firearm safety for children?

Parents should prioritize firearm safety by storing guns securely when not on their person, using trigger-covering holsters, and having open conversations with their children about guns. Reviewing safe handling habits and what to do if a gun is found is crucial for preventing accidents.

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