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Re: Serious Pistol Christmas Gift Question [Re: Vernon Tull] #4012438
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I bought my wife a 380 EZ. I liked it so I bought me a 9mm. It’s a great option for someone with arthritis in their hands.


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Re: Serious Pistol Christmas Gift Question [Re: Dixiepatriot] #4012440
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Originally Posted by Dixiepatriot
I bought my wife a 380 EZ. I liked it so I bought me a 9mm. It’s a great option for someone with arthritis in their hands.

I have one of both as well. I ordered each a armalaser off Amazon and I and my wife really like it. It activates when you grip the pistol.


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Re: Serious Pistol Christmas Gift Question [Re: Vernon Tull] #4012442
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I always thought this J Frame would make a good gun for that application. They also make it in a shorter 2” barrel model. Depends on how she would carry it I suppose.

https://www.smith-wesson.com/product/model-60-3-

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Their “pro” series model with flat side barrel and night sights

https://www.smith-wesson.com/product/performance-center-pro-series-model-60

Re: Serious Pistol Christmas Gift Question [Re: M48scout] #4012454
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Originally Posted by M48scout
Their “pro” series model with flat side barrel and night sights

https://www.smith-wesson.com/product/performance-center-pro-series-model-60


I like that.

Re: Serious Pistol Christmas Gift Question [Re: hayman] #4012459
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Originally Posted by hayman
Smith and Wesson .380 or 9mm shield ez.

Re: Serious Pistol Christmas Gift Question [Re: jawbone] #4012461
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I would strongly suggest a revolver then, perhaps a Lady Smith, but if it is for home protection I always say a shotgun when asked.[/quote]

I would say a 38 revolver also Rossi or Lite SW. Low recoil HP. 20 gauge shotgun for the home.

Re: Serious Pistol Christmas Gift Question [Re: Vernon Tull] #4012469
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One more Vote for Revolver to Carry. Hard to Beat a Shotgun at the House. 😎

Re: Serious Pistol Christmas Gift Question [Re: Vernon Tull] #4012483
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Lots of recommendations. I'll hit things from a different angle. I've trained and / or been with numerous women during firearms training over my LE career. They are just as competent and capable as their male counterparts. Some more so. If I was going to set her up, I'd take her to a pro shop and let her pick out a pistol, of a reputable brand, that was ergonomically correct for her. Then, I'd get her signed up for some quality training. Training is key.

Re: Serious Pistol Christmas Gift Question [Re: Beer Belly] #4012484
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Originally Posted by Beer Belly

I would consider a revolver type pistol. No jamming, etc.



Agree 100%. A S&W Air Weight 38 is the best weapon for an unexperienced shooter. No functions to worry about going wrong. Super light and easy to conceal.

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Originally Posted by Bmyers142
Originally Posted by Beer Belly

I would consider a revolver type pistol. No jamming, etc.



Agree 100%. A S&W Air Weight 38 is the best weapon for an unexperienced shooter. No functions to worry about going wrong. Super light and easy to conceal.

I have an Air weight and before gundoc performed some magic with the trigger (that was even too heavy to read on his gauge) i couldn't hit the broadside of a Barn lol.


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Re: Serious Pistol Christmas Gift Question [Re: Vernon Tull] #4012495
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A Smith hammerless revolver would be the right choice imo.

Re: Serious Pistol Christmas Gift Question [Re: kpswihart] #4012512
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Originally Posted by kpswihart
Lots of recommendations. I'll hit things from a different angle. I've trained and / or been with numerous women during firearms training over my LE career. They are just as competent and capable as their male counterparts. Some more so. If I was going to set her up, I'd take her to a pro shop and let her pick out a pistol, of a reputable brand, that was ergonomically correct for her. Then, I'd get her signed up for some quality training. Training is key.


Lots of good ideas and suggestions here, gentlemen. Thank you.

She said herself yesterday that whatever she gets, she wants a safety & training course besides just shooting lots of rounds at targets out here in the yard. I told her that was very wise.

Re: Serious Pistol Christmas Gift Question [Re: Vernon Tull] #4012523
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Look at the Ruger LCR 38 or 9mm, light weight, no frills, point and shoot. They are a great first CC

Re: Serious Pistol Christmas Gift Question [Re: Vernon Tull] #4012527
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I have 2 daughters and wife they shoot a Shield no problem.


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Re: Serious Pistol Christmas Gift Question [Re: Vernon Tull] #4012536
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S&W 442 or 642


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Re: Serious Pistol Christmas Gift Question [Re: biglmbass] #4012555
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Taurus PT140 has a manual safety also.

Re: Serious Pistol Christmas Gift Question [Re: Vernon Tull] #4012573
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Revolver S&W 642. They are hammerless and easy to carry.

Re: Serious Pistol Christmas Gift Question [Re: Vernon Tull] #4012578
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Another vote for a 642 this time with some laser grips


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Re: Serious Pistol Christmas Gift Question [Re: Coosa1] #4012609
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Originally Posted by Coosa1
Smith and Wesson makes their shield models with an optional thumb safety.
380 or 9mm EZ is a no brainer.


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