Alright, here's my feeble attempt to write an After Action Report on the Appleseed IIT doing a PR thing at a gun show.
Firstly I'd like to thank Ray Kangas Productions for supporting the AS project by letting us have a table at the Iron River gun show for a mere $5.00 US. Unbelievable right? The whole beauty of that was the fact that the 12' table we had was shared with the organization known as Oath Keepers. 6' apiece, way to cool. Pictures to follow?
At any rate, I was nervous at first about doing the show at all worrying about that what if question. Let me tell you, as if you didn't already know, once I got started talking about the mission, (Saving the United States) and the story of some of the participants on that fateful some 240 years ago, the passion kicked in and it all rolled out as if by instinct. Having my trusty rifle handy I was able to demonstrate the proper use of the hasty sling by the book mind you, on several separate occasions during the course of the show. I've developed a knack for reaching for the last doughnut in the process, along with some confidence in sharing different points of the program. I handed out a few fliers and tried to talk people into coming to the 240th anniversary of that fateful day on April 19, down at the Spooner IRPC. I had a lot of seemingly interested folks inquire about the shoot in Mason. I did direct them and al who stopped to chat to the website listed in the trifold pamphlet. We really do need to get us some updated ones if they're available. There is almost as much blacked out material on the right side of the inside portion of it than there is current pricing info & guidelines.
I believe Jr. will be coming to the shoot with us as a walk on and I'll have confirmation of that within the week. So in actuality I was able to double the line right? I'm hoping we can get a full house for the shoot. Time will tell. Thanks for letting me have the opportunity to help out again
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