She's never fired one and I know little about handguns. What would be good carry gun for her, caliber make, model? Thanks for your input!
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No, she won't either. She's a good one and I'm too damn old to start over anyway. But I will be careful not to make her too mad . Lol.Hasn't caught you messin' around has she??
^^ ThisGo to a rental range. She should buy what fits her hand and she shoots best.
H&K compact .40 is a small, reliable carry peice.
Always trust the "old guys" to recommend a revolver. Sad that they would want to condescend the females and grant them limited firepower so that the "men" can be better with a more powerful higher capacity firearm. Makes me sick.
It all boils down to whether she's going to put in the time and training to become proficient with it. If so, then put a Glock 19 and an M&P 9mm in her hand and see what she likes better. Both great guns.
If she's not going to train much, then the hammerless, lightweight S&W 38 Spl is what you want. Cannot go wrong with that offering.
I want to expand on this - if she isn't going to train - don't have her carry a gun. Period. End of story.
While the J Frame gets thrown out as an option b/c it small, the reality of it is they are DIFFICULT to shoot accurately and fast and even harder to reload under stress. The truth is that the mentality of "Oh I carry………a J Frame in my purse…….." means:
A #200 male will have tackled me (and I dropped my purse on the hit), and he has beaten me into a comma before I can even contemplate a draw
Since I don't train I can not hit anything more than arms length away from me
Since I don't train I am not really sure where my (speedstrip / EZ loader / loose rounds / don't f*ckin have one) reload is and you could time my reload using a calendar
Since I don't train I am not mentally capable of shooting someone in the face that is attacking me with no more thought than turning off a light switch
CCW (and wives) - primary suggestions:
1. Read Gavin de Becker's The Gift of Fear - while he is an anti gun guy, the message is important for those that are not tuned into the proper frequency - bad shit really does happen, and it happens most to those that don't pay attention to not only what is going on around them, but what they are telling themselves through intuition. http://www.amazon.com/dp/0440508835/?tag=googhydr- 20&hvadid=38496196803&hvpos=1t1&hvexid=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=17592942139465957537&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=b&hvdev=c&ref=pd_sl_5n85ozz9tp_b
2. The Golden Rule - Don't go stupid places, nor do stupid things, nor be around stupid people.
3. Guns are great, but they are a tool. The difference between Bob Vila and a master craftsman is about one million swings of the same hammer.
My girlfriend is a pretty good shot but I won't let her carry for 2 reasons. A: she doesn't practice enough. B: she won't carry on her body. I know a lot do it but I don't like off body carry. To easy for someone to grab a purse or bag. I know to many women that probably should file the front sight off because they've been to the range twice a year.Dude...well said!!!
I have been preaching this for years (as in decades). Even when running a gun shop I frequently tried to talk people "out of buying a gun" because I knew they weren't going to train. If they insisted then I always advised to go with a revolver.
I was often quoted to have told some of the particularly gung-ho types "Better file the front sight off so it wont hurt as bad when someone sticks it up your ass!!"
My girlfriend is a pretty good shot but I won't let her carry for 2 reasons. A: she doesn't practice enough. B: she won't carry on her body. I know a lot do it but I don't like off body carry. To easy for someone to grab a purse or bag. I know to many women that probably should file the front sight off because they've been to the range twice a year.
Always trust the "old guys" to recommend a revolver. Sad that they would want to condescend the females and grant them limited firepower so that the "men" can be better with a more powerful higher capacity firearm. Makes me sick.
FIRST before you even go looking for a gun make sure she is really Mentally prepared to take someone's life and deal with all that will be associated with that.
IF in her heart & mind she is not fully prepared & committed to Kill someone then she should not have a firearm because she will hesitate a split second in the heat of the moment and then she will not have a gun, & bad guy will now have hers with which to kill her and maybe others.
If she is sure, then get her a S&W revolver for a multitude of reasons, and have her practice with it a lot
I know if she were protecting our kids she would in a heartbeat. Not so sure if it would be that way if she were alone. I've gave thought to this as well.
Always trust the "old guys" to recommend a revolver. Sad that they would want to condescend the females and grant them limited firepower so that the "men" can be better with a more powerful higher capacity firearm. Makes me sick.
You know, that is kinda funny. Especially since in Alabama (where the OP lives), the Peace Officers only need to qualify one per year: http://www.apostc.state.al.us/Portals/0/CHAPTER 650-X-12 -- UPDATE 11-08.pdf
Now I am not saying they do not practice, but I find that with the small number of police officers I know, rarely practice. Doesn't it bother you that some of our finest are not even practicing on a regular basis. I only knew of ONE.. that's right, ONE police officer who competed.
I think that EVERYONE should practice more.
Back to the OP's questions. Let your wife decide what she wants. If she likes it, she will practice a bunch. And then you have an awesome shooting partner.
I want to expand on this - if she isn't going to train - don't have her carry a gun. Period. End of story.
Please, Please, PLEASE DO NOT GET HER AN AUTO!!! Unless she is going to practice the shit out of it (most don't) I would get her one of the S&W or other brands of hammerless revolvers.