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| Plinker Join Date: Apr 2009 Location: in a big town
Posts: 4
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i have a walther p22 as well, my boyfriend which is glockman22 told me that would be the gun for me to carry and start out with as well, i shoot the glock 22 its not that bad and a aka rifle i love the p22 its a nice little gun for me to carry and feel safe with...but later on when i get use to carrying it i want to go to a smaller glock ![]() | |
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| Plinker Join Date: May 2009 Location: Solsberry , In
Posts: 48
![]() | My wife is a probation officer in Bedford In., and though they dont HAVE to pack, the Dept is pushing them too. The regs state that it must be a minimum of a full size 9mm. (I was going to buy her a walter in .380) All the police officers are trying to talk her into getting a Block .40, but she hasnt shot one and I dont have any glocks in the safe. She isnt small, but she doesnt have much hand or arm strength. Last fall I bought a 9mm EMP, from Springfield, and I love it. The wife likes it cause its "cute" but due to her weak hands, she doesnt have a good base for it to recoil against, and it stove-pipes on her every other round.(shoots fine for me). Anyways, she says she wants it for her packin piece!I tell her that if it isnt 99.99 percent reliable, she doesnt want it ( let alone 50% reliable!), but she wont listen to me. I am frustrated in the least. She has a .38 snubby, but doesnt like it ...kicks too much for her. She is set on an auto. What do y'all suggest for a piece? |
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| Sharpshooter Join Date: Nov 2008
Posts: 768
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If she already likes the EMP, you might consider a lighter recoil spring, different ammo, or gunsmith tweaking. Might at least be worth talking to a gunsmith about it? Depending on her level of commitment, it would not be difficult to improve her hand and forearm strength with some simple exercises. It might also be worthwhile to consider shooting instruction from a pro. Sometimes it's not so much true weakness as poor technique. If, for instance, her grip was a bit iffy that could exacerbate her strength problems. Sometimes as husbands/boyfriends, even if we are good shooters ourselves, we may not be the best person to critically watch our girl shoot, see the problems, and suggest corrections. Glock maybe, but not a .40 cal. If she's recoil sensitive, why go out and buy more recoil? Might consider a SIG 239. They are small-hands-friendly and SIGs are generally tolerant of limp wristing. Despite being relatively small, the stainless slide gives the 239 some mass to soak up recoil. Some SIGs are also available with a stainless frame, which would give even more of the recoil soak effect.
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| Plinker Join Date: Jun 2009
Posts: 14
![]() | When I bought my wife her Colt Det. special we went to the indoor range. At approx 25' or so she kept all of those wad cutters in the black. She said "is that good"? I held the target up to my head, chest, lower extremities, etc... I don't want you shooting at me. |
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| Sharpshooter ![]() Join Date: Apr 2008
Posts: 749
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | I am tired of men buying women their guns, sure men can pay for them but let's leave the women alone to buy what they want. When a couple comes in looking for a gun for the women I completely ignore the man. Pissed off a few customers, but that is the way it works in our shop. I can't stand the condescending sexist attitude that some men have on this issue. Men even come in the shop to buy a gun for their female partner without their female partner and or leave their mate in the car. Leave them in the car like some dog. Women, leave the men home, just bring the check book or credit card. Before anyone get's upset this post in no way refers to any post here. It is just something I wanted to comment on and one that I feel striongly about. And women if you prefer to talk to a female sales rep it can be arranged. My wife is a pistol packing mamma and owns half the place. Plus she is a TR alumni and although does not train as much as I do, she still trains.
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| Marksman Join Date: Aug 2008 Location: Avilla, IN
Posts: 474
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Three things I push to women, Practice, find a gun you are comfortable working( racking the slide, reoading, etc.) keep the gun on you. the purse is conveinent. but if someone grabs your arm you can't get to your gun, if you mis orient your purse the gun is located in a differnt position then you thought it was, and ina purse things can get to the trigger and set it off. so keep it on you. if you wnat a back up in the purse that is another matter, just keep it on you.
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| Plinker ![]() Join Date: Jun 2009 Location: Lafayette
Posts: 101
![]() | I took a now-former girlfriend to a gun store once to look at guns and the salesman tried to sell her a kel-tec P32 because is was the "perfect gun for a woman." Mind you, she wanted a 9 MM or .38 as her minimum caliber.
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| Ever try to hide a pink elephant?? ![]() | Quote:
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