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Pistol for the wife (not your usual question).
Posted on 10/2/15 at 9:41 am
Posted on 10/2/15 at 9:41 am
Wife wants a semi-auto for her car/personal defense/plinking. She is competent with firearms and has experience shooting everything I own. We have decided on a full-size 9mm.
Problem is she has some difficulty operating the controls (mostly racking the slide) on most of what we've looked at. She has no problems operating my 1911.
We've looked at the FNS, S&W MP, and Ruger SR9 (with the SR9 being the easiest for her). The shop did not have a Glock 17/19 for her to try out.
I understand most of it will come with familiarity and experience with the particular firearm but looking for OB's suggestions on other guns to put in her hands that may be easier for her to manipulate.
ETA: ~ $500 price point.
Problem is she has some difficulty operating the controls (mostly racking the slide) on most of what we've looked at. She has no problems operating my 1911.
We've looked at the FNS, S&W MP, and Ruger SR9 (with the SR9 being the easiest for her). The shop did not have a Glock 17/19 for her to try out.
I understand most of it will come with familiarity and experience with the particular firearm but looking for OB's suggestions on other guns to put in her hands that may be easier for her to manipulate.
ETA: ~ $500 price point.
This post was edited on 10/2/15 at 9:42 am
Posted on 10/2/15 at 9:42 am to northern
Maybe find a reasonably priced (hah) Colt Commander in 9mm?
Posted on 10/2/15 at 9:47 am to northern
my wife is a small girl and she can rack my S&W MP 40
getting her a S&W lady smith .38 for xmas
getting her a S&W lady smith .38 for xmas
Posted on 10/2/15 at 9:48 am to Chad504boy
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so what's your question
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Looking for OB's suggestions on other guns to put in her hands that may be easier for her to manipulate.
Posted on 10/2/15 at 9:53 am to northern
I have a suggestion that is related to your question but not a firearm recommendation. You may want to try a different technique for racking the slide before searching for a hardware solution. Some people who find that the slingshot method is too difficult use the overhand method instead. If you are not familiar with it, there are videos on Youtube. The basic idea is that you hold the slide stationary in an overhand grip while shoving the pistol forward with your strong hand. It may be worth a shot if slide manipulation is your primary issue.
This post was edited on 10/2/15 at 9:56 am
Posted on 10/2/15 at 9:57 am to northern
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has experience shooting everything I own
Posted on 10/2/15 at 9:59 am to northern
You can get small tabs put on the slide to increase leverage. I saw a guy on Son Of Guns that had cerebral palsy get it done to a glock and it allowed him to operate the slide.
Google pistol with easy slide
Google pistol with easy slide
This post was edited on 10/2/15 at 10:04 am
Posted on 10/2/15 at 10:08 am to Grebe
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I have a suggestion that is related to your question but not a firearm recommendation. You may want to try a different technique for racking the slide before searching for a hardware solution. Some people who find that the slingshot method is too difficult use the overhand method instead. If you are not familiar with it, there are videos on Youtube. The basic idea is that you hold the slide stationary in an overhand grip while shoving the pistol forward with your strong hand. It may be worth a shot if slide manipulation is your primary issue.
This is how I taught my wife. She holds the slide in her left hand and the grip in her right. She pushes and pulls at the same time. It absolutely works.
Posted on 10/2/15 at 10:09 am to northern
just kidding earlier, bought my wife the LCP 380 with the laser and she loves it. Some don't like it but for it's intended purpose it works flawlessly.
Posted on 10/2/15 at 10:20 am to Broke
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This is how I taught my wife. She holds the slide in her left hand and the grip in her right. She pushes and pulls at the same time. It absolutely works.
Yeah the "punch" method is what I think of it as and women typically can handle it if they think about it correctly.
Posted on 10/2/15 at 10:22 am to Grebe
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Grebe
Exactly how I explained it to her when we went to look. I guess it may come with familiarity and experience with the firearm, not to mention some expected break in.
I may have answered my own question in the OP, but we will check out the Glock 17/19 next. I think the simplicity of the slide, for lack of a better term (grip area maybe?), could make the technique easier to perfect. Only hang-up on the Glock is the size of the controls.
Posted on 10/2/15 at 10:22 am to gonzo03
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Google pistol with easy slide
Will do.
Posted on 10/2/15 at 10:24 am to northern
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Wife wants a semi-auto for her car/personal defense/plinking.
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full-size 9mm.
In the same position not to long ago, we went to a range that rented guns and she ended up buying a PPK 380. I actually really enjoy shooting it when we go to the range, she doesn't have any problems with it and she is more accurate with the PPK versus other guns. She also feels more confident to carry / shoot when she is alone because it is such an easy gun to operate.
Posted on 10/2/15 at 10:32 am to gonzo03
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gonzo03
This looks interesting. I wouldn't suggest it on a carry pistol, but that won't be the intended purpose.
Video from Brownells
This post was edited on 10/2/15 at 10:46 am
Posted on 10/2/15 at 12:40 pm to northern
Well, if you really mean full sized might try the Beretta 92 series. Slides are normally much easier to operate than most fill size pistols
Posted on 10/2/15 at 1:01 pm to northern
Walter PPK 9mm.
This post was edited on 10/2/15 at 1:07 pm
Posted on 10/2/15 at 3:00 pm to northern
quote:1. The comments about avoiding the "slingshot" method are correct. I've never had a student (including 100's of women, many in their 60's) who couldn't rack the slide of a G19 once they were taught the "support hand over the slide" technique.
Problem is she has some difficulty operating the controls (mostly racking the slide) on most of what we've looked at.
2. Ignore the well-intentioned suggestions about adding gimmicks to a gun to make it easier to rack the slide.
Learn the right way -- it'll work on any semi-auto pistol.
Just my $.02 worth.
Posted on 10/2/15 at 3:27 pm to dawg23
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dawg23
I was waiting on you (or Bapple) to comment. We will go check out the Glock next.
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