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Sweet Daddy Hate 10-20-2015 06:37 PM

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Originally Posted by notorious (Post 11821122)
It's the only way to be sure.

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KC native 10-20-2015 10:12 PM

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Originally Posted by notorious (Post 11819937)
How strong are her hands?

My wife has weak hands (joke there somewhere), and couldn't rack the slide on a Ruger LC9 very well.

We ended up getting her a Sig P238. The slide on it works like butter, and it's a really nice gun.

If she can handle a 9mm, I would step up to the P239.

http://sigsauer.com/upFiles/catalog/...D-NI-LARGE.jpg

She can handle up to a .40.

She's not really allowed to carry while working so it has to be on the smaller side.

KC native 10-20-2015 10:15 PM

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Originally Posted by mac459 (Post 11820181)
I would go at least up to a 9 if she can handle the recoil..I prefer the 45 but that's just me..40 is really good as well..have her go to a range and try shooting all calibers..after she picks a caliber she likes have her shoot different styles of pistols in that caliber..I know I love my Springfield XDs

I have a carry in each those so I can choose to match my gun and holster depending on my boot color

I tried to make that sound as gay as possible

LMAO

She can shoot anything really. I have a .45 Ruger (think it is the LCP, it's a small .45), a .40 S&W Sigma series, and a Ruger 9mm (the full size one). She's much more accurate with the larger calibers than the smaller ones.

ThaVirus 10-20-2015 10:18 PM

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Originally Posted by mac459 (Post 11820181)
I have a carry in each those so I can choose to match my gun and holster depending on my boot color



I tried to make that sound as gay as possible


Made me laugh

Munson 10-21-2015 12:55 AM

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Originally Posted by KC native (Post 11819902)
Glad someone bumped this.

The ex needs a cc piece for when she is visiting her clients in the hood. She had my gun in the glove box one night and it saved her ass.

Could you gun nerds give me a couple recommendations for a small purse carry gun? Open to .380,9, and .40. Needs to be small and dependable (some .380s have a rep for jamming all the time). Not looking for the cheapest deal around.

For a CCW piece with a single stack magazine:

.380 ACP
Ruger LCP
Ruger LC380
Glock 42
Sig Sauer P238

9mm
Ruger LC9, LC9S, or LC9S Pro
S&W Shield
Glock 43
Springfield XDS
Sig Sauer P938

.40 S&W
S&W Shield


With a double stack magazine:

Glock G26(9mm) or G27(.40 S&W)
Springfield XD Sub-Compact or XDM Compact (9mm or .40)
S&W M&P 9C or M&P 40C

kepp 10-21-2015 07:25 AM

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Originally Posted by KC native (Post 11819902)
Glad someone bumped this.

The ex needs a cc piece for when she is visiting her clients in the hood. She had my gun in the glove box one night and it saved her ass.

Could you gun nerds give me a couple recommendations for a small purse carry gun? Open to .380,9, and .40. Needs to be small and dependable (some .380s have a rep for jamming all the time). Not looking for the cheapest deal around.

I'd suggest a double action revolver. No need to rack a slide...just pull the trigger and it shoots. The Ruger LCR comes in quite a few calibers.

Lzen 10-21-2015 09:32 AM

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Originally Posted by KC native (Post 11819902)
Glad someone bumped this.

The ex needs a cc piece for when she is visiting her clients in the hood. She had my gun in the glove box one night and it saved her ass.

Could you gun nerds give me a couple recommendations for a small purse carry gun? Open to .380,9, and .40. Needs to be small and dependable (some .380s have a rep for jamming all the time). Not looking for the cheapest deal around.

Just admit it. It's for your purse. Am I right? :hmmm:



:D

KC native 10-21-2015 09:34 AM

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Originally Posted by Lzen (Post 11822008)
Just admit it. It's for your purse. Am I right? :hmmm:



:D

LMAO

I almost never have my guns on me. I mostly go to the range and keep them in the house.

Lzen 10-21-2015 09:42 AM

BTW, here are a couple of what I think are good deals. Maybe you will, too.

COLT 1911 45ACP LIGHTWEIGHT XSE - $770

http://www.cdnnsports.com/colt-1911-...-8rd-mags.html

ZVS 9MM 124GR FMJ AMMUNITION 50RDS - $9.19

http://palmettostatearmory.com/zvs-9...ds-am1903.html

notorious 10-21-2015 04:15 PM

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Originally Posted by KC native (Post 11821569)
She can handle up to a .40.

She's not really allowed to carry while working so it has to be on the smaller side.

P238s are tiny, and the P239's aren't much larger. The only downside is that it is basically a tiny 1911, meaning you have to have it cocked to shoot quickly. Anyone that knows how to handle a handgun will have no problem, but a beginner might have trouble.

A good old .38 revolver wouldn't be a bad choice, either. I concealed a S&W J-Frame for 2 years and loved it. No safety, no bullshit, just pull it out and pull the trigger. The built-in Crimson Trace laser was nice.


Stay away from the LC9s. My wife had an Ruger LC9, and hated it. I hate that piece of shit, too. The slide is hard as hell and it kicks like it's shooting 50 cals.

Munson 10-22-2015 10:43 AM

Brand new Ruger LCP for $199.99. If it didn't have the raspberry-colored frame, I'd get one for myself.

http://palmettostatearmory.com/ruger...rel-03705.html

Kaepernick 10-22-2015 11:19 AM

Cool .22s


http://www.gsg-waffen.de/site/index.php/en/mp40-tech-en

http://gunshero.com/wp-content/uploa...Schmeisser.jpg


http://www.waltherarms.com/wp-conten...fire-07R11.pdf

http://truthaboutguns-zippykid.netdn...arms.com_1.jpg

http://cdn2.armslist.com/sites/armsl...h_fold_640.jpg



I wish they were California legal. Too short when collapsed.

KC native 10-22-2015 11:31 AM

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Originally Posted by notorious (Post 11823247)
P238s are tiny, and the P239's aren't much larger. The only downside is that it is basically a tiny 1911, meaning you have to have it cocked to shoot quickly. Anyone that knows how to handle a handgun will have no problem, but a beginner might have trouble.

A good old .38 revolver wouldn't be a bad choice, either. I concealed a S&W J-Frame for 2 years and loved it. No safety, no bullshit, just pull it out and pull the trigger. The built-in Crimson Trace laser was nice.


Stay away from the LC9s. My wife had an Ruger LC9, and hated it. I hate that piece of shit, too. The slide is hard as hell and it kicks like it's shooting 50 cals.

Thanks. She knows how to handle a gun. I had to teach her to make her comfortable with having them in the house when I got my first one.

Tombstone RJ 11-10-2015 09:16 AM

New guns being made in 'Murica!:

https://www.gunsamerica.com/blog/bes...guard-new-gun/

I really like the FIST concept, basically, if you have to pull the gun out and press it into your attacker when shooting, this gun is designed to handle that and function well.

CrazyPhuD 11-10-2015 03:01 PM

CA AW law's don't apply to rimfire rifles(i.e. 22LR)

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30515(a) Notwithstanding PC section 30510, assault weapon shall also mean the following: Rifles
1. A semiautomatic, centerfire rifle that has the capacity to accept
a detachable magazine CCR 11 § 5469 (a) and any one of the following:
A pistol grip CCR 11 § 5469 (d)
A thumbhole stock. CCR 11 § 5469 (e)
A folding or telescoping stock.
A grenade launcher or flare launcher.
A flash suppressor. CCR 11 § 5469 (b)
A forward pistol grip. CCR 11 § 5469 (c)
2. A semiautomatic, centerfire rifle that has a fixed magazine with
the capacity to accept more than 10 rounds.
3. A semiautomatic, centerfire rifle t hat has an overall length of
less than 30 inches.


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