Small(er) guns and newbies (especially women)

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Kennydale

Hunter
Oct 22, 2013
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Richmond/Rosenberg, TX
My wife wanted to learn to shoot, and she thought she wanted this CUTE RASPBERRY RUGER LCP
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Well it kicked like a mule. The slide cut her finger. So I sought out professional training for her from a woman instructor. Now she has a Glock G26.

Jumping forward a year my 18 year old grandaughter wanted to learn to shoot. This time I played it smart and started her on a rented .22 Pistol. After her shooting 50 rounds very well. I asked her if she wanted to try one of my 9mm glocks. I started her on the G19. (Yes I Consider That A Compact Firearm)

My grand LOVED it and shot it very well.


I think that some people think anything diminutive ( as in firearms ) Is automatically easily shot.
. I feel the opposite.
 
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BubbaDX

Frontiersman
Jun 8, 2012
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I've been in gun shops when the employee is pushing small guns on females. I think it's a huge mistake. Smaller guns may look less intimidating or something, but they are definitely harder to shoot. At least to shoot well.
 

Kennydale

Hunter
Oct 22, 2013
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Richmond/Rosenberg, TX
I was at a range demo last November. I had a chance to shoot a STL 1911 in 9mm. Really only shot a 1911 once before (.45ACP) That was really a smooth shooting firearm. I'd love to tryout the Browning 380 1911 !
 
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lws380

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Mar 22, 2010
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Lots of women carry in their purse. That allows them to carry a larger gun. Their pockets are made differently from men's pockets, they are generally shorter than men's pockets.
 
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Cooper

Woodsman
Mar 6, 2010
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Alabama USA
I am just happy that my wife can shoot and carry although we have to get her permit updated soon. I think more women should carry and know how to use a gun. Pepper spray at the least is a good weapon but a woman confident in her ability to shoot in a bad situation would be better prepared.
 
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SlowBurn

Scout
Dec 12, 2013
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Southwest Florida
Revolvers may be the most reliable, but slightly larger 380 semis might hit the sweet spot for many ladies. Kahr CT380, Glock 42, Ruger LC380. etc. I think manufacturers actually had the female market in mind when they brought these out. Ads were directed that way.
 
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Cooper

Woodsman
Mar 6, 2010
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I think 380s are geared for woman, but I have also seen woman that carry 40cal and 9mm. I think choose the gun you are comfortable with.