Posted on 03/21/2006 5:28:13 AM PST by tcostell
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Hey there, this thread may interest you. Check it out. :o)
Thank you. I'll have to wait till I get off work to check it out though. I appreciated all the good advice I got yesterday. Looked up on the web several places close to home where I could get training. Think that is the first step for me.
Once you've gotten familiar with the single action autoloader, the "safe action trigger" on a Glock is hunk of dog waste.
For this, and lots of other reasons, I say get a Springfield 1911-A1 .45 Compact or Ultracompact model.
For your enjoyment (and mostly mine) here's a picture of my favorite - a Stainless Steel Springfield 1911-A1 .45 Compact Model with custom grips and Bomar sites.
. I just want her to have something portable that she can slip under her car seat and carry with her if it becomes necessary for her to take our daughter and beat feet from the greater NY area.
If she is traveling outside of NY state, she should consider getting a concealed carry permit from another state. I think Florida and Utah CCW permits are among the best, since even their non-resident permits are recognized by nearly 30 other states.
I had a Walther PPK 380 and got rid of it.I am like the woman descibed, 5 feet tall and small hands. The spring on the Walther was too heavy and in order to slide it back my hand went over the barreel opening. That was unsafe so got a Sig 230. The only problem is that the feed on the 3 round shot hangs up and have to recock the gun. But the weight and ease of the slide is very nice and it points very nicely. Accuracy for the small barrell suck compared to my Smith 41 22lr target gun. But the Sig is not designed for target use.
I had a Walther PPK 380 and got rid of it.I am like the woman descibed, 5 feet tall and small hands. The spring on the Walther was too heavy and in order to slide it back my hand went over the barreel opening. That was unsafe so got a Sig 230. The only problem is that the feed on the 3 round shot hangs up and have to recock the gun. But the weight and ease of the slide is very nice and it points very nicely. Accuracy for the small barrell suck compared to my Smith 41 22lr target gun. But the Sig is not designed for target use.
Yep.
Well in that case it could be overkill for my "wife" to need a handgun, she's already meaner than a snake.
I could almost pity any attacker that bothers her even if she doesn't have a handgun readily available(which she does especially when she is travelling)she is capable of verbally abusing this dumb butt into complete submission!(A bit of sarcasm here)but I've been there, done that so I speak from some experience!
In general yes, but probably not necessary for someone who can handle a 12 gauge and is used to shooting, presumably, center fire rifles. The rifle shooting will have gained her proper trigger technique, and the shotgun will have inured her to the bang and the shove.
Unless you've got one of the special "holsters" than fits on the bottom of the seat, not on the floor under it. Then it's a fairly handy location. Unless you have really short arms for the length of your torso. I'm in opposite, "gorilla", configuration myself. :)
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