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To: MHGinTN

I agree with you that the Carbine is an excellent firearm for a woman as it smaller, lighter and fires a lighter load then the Garand. I recently took my recently widowed cousin to the gun store. I tried her out on a 12 gauge and I could tell she wasn’t happy. Then brilliant man that I am I asked about the 20 gauge and she was happy. As a new shooter as many women are they feel that they will loose control of a large heavy firearm. With that in mind I got her a .22 for practice and will wait until she gets bored with it and replace it with a mini-14. For now she is happy with her new firearms and that is the most important thing.


80 posted on 12/28/2020 8:27:24 AM PST by joegoeny ("Nuts!")
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To: joegoeny

I started my gf on a S&W M&P .22 LR and promoted her to the M@&P .380 EZ. With her arthritis, it’s about all she can handle, but she’s a pretty good shot with it now.


81 posted on 12/28/2020 8:31:07 AM PST by dirtboy
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To: joegoeny
I have been shooting a S&W 15-22 in the sport /M-loc rail version. I have around 2000 rounds through it with zero hiccups. The larger capacity magazines run just fine. Loading the thing with what I would recommend for home defense (yes, for home defense) has been expensive but worth it for testing reliability.

The CCI Velocitor round is getting about 1400 fps from the rife barrel and does sufficient damage to be a viable kill weapon if the trigger is pulled several times. The weapon is light and easily pointable, accurate and can carry a laser out front of the ront sight for pointing accuracy in CQB.

82 posted on 12/28/2020 8:51:55 AM PST by MHGinTN (A dispensation perspective is a powerful tool for discernment)
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