Katie Pavlich Builds A Mini MambaOn the surface, sharing skillsets or knowledge only benefits the person learning. The irony is that the teacher has as much to gain as the student. In our case, it brings back appreciation for all the details that go into building one of our firearms. Details and processes become second nature and are almost taken for granted when it's what you do daily. We were reminded of this when we had the opportunity to host Katie Pavlich. We have worked with Katie for many years, and while she has had the opportunity to shoot our firearms, she never had the chance to be on the other side of it, assembling a Mini Mamba pistol from start to finish. As Katie mentions in the video, "I wish people knew more about the process just because you look at the engineering, the kind of work that goes into it, and really the expertise. If someone put all those parts in front of me and told me to put it together, without Courtney's help, there's probably no way that I could have done that." Witnessing Courtney guide Katie through the build process really solidified her nearly 10-year journey within our company. Courtney started part-time with us and has worked her way up from there. |
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