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TEXASPOWER 01-20-2008 05:55 PM

What Pistol For My Wife
 
ok ive got around 15-20 rifles and shot guns but i dont know much about pistols she wants one but i dont know to realy start for like a self defense pistol for a woman that she also could take hog hunting and just shoot around to, she likes shootin .38s with my 357 revolver , but i was wanting to get her somthing funner to shoot, like a semi auto or wat ever

Uncle Bubba 01-20-2008 06:10 PM

There is no good one all purpose. I f it's good for self defense it's to small for huntin. A great little carry/self defense gun is a glock .40cal or 9mm small frame. Will fit smaller hands well, hides easy, light weight and completely dependable every time.

For huntin, it could be about anything. Go to the local shooting range and have her try em all out.

Or better yet, don't ever let the wife have a gun or even teach her how to use them. Odds are pretty good that at some point in yer life it's gonna be you she's lookin through the sights at.

TCU Fan 01-20-2008 06:12 PM

Agree the Glock .40.

DangerousDuramax 01-20-2008 06:15 PM

380's are great for personal defense. They are easily concealed, very accurate, and very inexpensive to buy and maintain. You're not going to find a good all around weapon to use practically for defense and hog hunting. Glock's are great for defense but not easily concealed and a bit more difficult to pull out and fire accurately on the fly.

LOGANSTANFORTH 01-20-2008 06:16 PM

springfield XD short version....9mm or .40.....

TEXASPOWER 01-20-2008 06:18 PM

well she already knows how to shoot anything or shell figure out to, but im not worried were just always travlin to different places me bein a pipline welder, and it would just make me feel better about here travelin around to these towns i dont know, and she can go back and forth to home, ill prob go with a 9,

Uncle Bubba 01-20-2008 06:23 PM

9mm is far cheaper for ammo but a .40 hit's harder and penetrates better, that's why most law enforcement started out with 9mm and have since changed over to the 40cal's. Now if the millitary would wake up and get rid of the 9's. Why they felt the need to go from the 45's to a 9mm I'll never understand. Holds a few more rounds but it takes hittin the target with all those rounds to knock em down.

bow2no1 01-20-2008 06:26 PM

i wouldn't give my wife as gun... geees she would probably shoot me

redneckbuckeye 01-20-2008 06:42 PM

Kel Tech 380

Mr. Miyagi 01-20-2008 06:48 PM


Originally Posted by Uncle Bubba (Post 107116)
Now if the millitary would wake up and get rid of the 9's. Why they felt the need to go from the 45's to a 9mm I'll never understand.

NATO...


TEXASPOWER,

Take her to a gun shop with a wide selection and let her choose what fits her hand the best....a gun she can aim and is comfortable for her to hang on to is the first step.

Then see what calibers are available.....for a self defense weapon anything will work, even a .22 or .25

The bigger the round heavier the gun, and generally the recoil will be more harsh, unless you're comparing say a 9mm auto to a 357 SIG or some other extreme high pressure load.

She'll be more protected with a .22 that fits her hand and she shoots well over a .45 that she has trouble holding a good sight picture on and even more nervous to pull the trigger.

There are hundreds of options out there---I can give my favorites but truthfully you gotta go handle a bunch to see what she actually likes.

For caliber, I'd stick with a 9mm, unless she wants something uber-compact. 9mm's are cheap to shoot, relatively mild on recoil, muzzle flash, muzzle flip, and noise, and that translates into an easier and cheaper time learning to get really good with it.

If she's a good hand with a gun and can handle some power get her something chambered in 357 SIG....a very fun, loud, flamethrower of a handgun that with the correct load closes in on 357 Magnum charts. A bit harsh, though.


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