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re: Handguns for Women
Posted on 7/10/12 at 3:36 pm to tigerchick555
Posted on 7/10/12 at 3:36 pm to tigerchick555
Way more powerful than any rifle ever made
Posted on 7/10/12 at 3:42 pm to Bama and Beer
Dont confuse the poor girl.
It's a revolver, there's a long running joke on this board about the "Judge". The commerical shows a 115lb lady blowing up 5 watermellon heads in 2.5 seconds or some shite. It's a fun gun, but not what you need.
It's a revolver, there's a long running joke on this board about the "Judge". The commerical shows a 115lb lady blowing up 5 watermellon heads in 2.5 seconds or some shite. It's a fun gun, but not what you need.
Posted on 7/10/12 at 3:43 pm to tigerchick555
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The Judge with .410 buckshot
Is that a Rifle?
Revolver that shoots .410 shotgun shell and .45 caliber Long Colt
Posted on 7/10/12 at 3:48 pm to tigerchick555
Especially if this is your first gun I would recommend a full size semi-auto. Any competent trainer would be able to teach anyone including a woman how to work the slide. A full size semi-auto has a longer sight radius than any of these compact guns which makes it easier to shoot. Also, the felt recoil is less in a semi-auto since the center-line of the barrel is closer to the hand than a revolver, and holds more rounds than a semi-auto.
Posted on 7/10/12 at 4:11 pm to tigerchick555
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This is what I have. I like it. About to do my concealed carry class with it.
Thought about a 9mm, but am worried about clearing jams, etc.
This is what I have. I like it. About to do my concealed carry class with it.
Thought about a 9mm, but am worried about clearing jams, etc.
Posted on 7/10/12 at 4:21 pm to eleventy
Thanks everyone for your advice! I will write some of these down and go check them out.
Posted on 7/10/12 at 4:31 pm to civiltiger07
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Any competent trainer would be able to teach anyone including a woman how to work the slide.
can he teach her so that if there is a malfunction of any sort she can tend to that in a high stress situation.
revolver = point and shoot til you hear click. why anyone would recommend a full size automatic to a woman who has never touched a handgun is beyond me.
Posted on 7/10/12 at 4:33 pm to tigerchick555
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Is a slide hard to work??
my girlfriend who has been shooting with me for 6 or 7 years can't do it. well let me rephrase. she can but in no way is she comfortable knowing that she has to worry about it in a potentially high stress situation. she prefers revolvers hands down.
Posted on 7/10/12 at 4:37 pm to gmrkr5
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can he teach her so that if there is a malfunction of any sort she can tend to that in a high stress situation.
What would you do in a high stress situation?
I don't think many if any here would know what they'd do.
Posted on 7/10/12 at 4:41 pm to Nascar Fan
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What would you do in a high stress situation?
I don't think many if any here would know what they'd do.
i would be confident in the fact that I could handle the firearm because i have been shooting automatics for a looong time.
can a first time shooter say the same?
Posted on 7/10/12 at 4:42 pm to Nascar Fan
Act like I shot myself and fall on the floo and act dead
Posted on 7/10/12 at 4:46 pm to Bama and Beer
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Act like I shot myself and fall on the floo and act dead
Posted on 7/10/12 at 4:47 pm to Nascar Fan
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What would you do in a high stress situation?
I don't think many if any here would know what they'd do.
I know you are supposed to tap-rack-bang to clear a jam, but I have not had to do it when shooting with a 9mm. I would not like to have to do it in a high stress situation. Point and shoot sounds good to me.
Posted on 7/10/12 at 4:48 pm to gmrkr5
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can a first time shooter say the same?
Well maybe there is a chance a first time shooter will get some practice before SHTF. My wife just started shooting an auto & i'd bet now she can handle a high stress situation.
We practice alot
Posted on 7/10/12 at 4:49 pm to Bama and Beer
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Act like I shot myself and fall on the floo and act dead
Posted on 7/10/12 at 5:19 pm to Nascar Fan
For the sake of not turning this girl's thread into a "my wife can do it so any woman can" pissing match i'll just leave it alone and say whatever dude
Posted on 7/10/12 at 5:19 pm to Nascar Fan
For the sake of not turning this girl's thread into a "my wife can do it so any woman can" pissing match i'll just leave it alone and say whatever dude
Posted on 7/10/12 at 5:21 pm to gmrkr5
So great you you said it twice
Posted on 7/10/12 at 5:27 pm to tigerchick555
What going on in here?
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