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Need some handgun advice please
09/25/2002
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Posted on 09/25/2002 10:03:10 AM PDT by PleaseNoMore
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To: PleaseNoMore
Have you considered buying a 9mm that isn't hi-cap?
To: PleaseNoMore
How about a Makarov?
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posted on
09/25/2002 10:09:13 AM PDT
by
gundog
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To: PleaseNoMore
Do you find the handle too fat or too long?
To: PleaseNoMore
I am female and have fairly small hands, and love the grips on my Sig Sauer 229.
To: Bikers4Bush
Ok....you stepped in it lol...What is hi cap?? I am totally lost at the technical terms for guns and their features. I am basically going to go shopping and feel each gun that I consider. You know, hold it in my hand, get a feel for how it "handles" etc...
To: PleaseNoMore
The Browning HP has a much more comfortable grip than the Ruger. It is also smaller.
The Browning is a single action auto but that might be an advantage rather than a disadvantage.
I like the .45's and other larger bore calibers but I wouldn't dismiss the smaller ones such as the little CZ-70 in .32 ACP. For that matter the .22 LR is a very fine chambering. It is cheap and pleasant to shoot. It is also accurate and deadly.
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posted on
09/25/2002 10:12:08 AM PDT
by
yarddog
To: AdamSelene235
The handle is too fat. My hands don't grip it well because it is so fat. The length is fine.
To: PleaseNoMore; Vic3O3
My wife who has relatively small hands found that my Sig 226, (available in 9mm as a police trade in possibly with 15 round magazines) fit her hands very well. I've bumped her on this so I'm sure she'll contribute some advice as well.
I would suggest visiting several gun shops or gun shows. Talk to the people there and spend time with those sales people who are willing and able to answer your questions. Once you've found a reasonable shop, check out the different pistols there, hopefully the shop will have an attatched range where you can actually try out the firearm. Handle them and see how they fit your hands, check out the controls to see how easy or difficuly they are to operate.
Don't limit yourself to one particular brand/type/caliber. Check out everything that you can, you might find something that works great for you.
I'd also suggest looking at revolvers. My wife has a Ruger GP 100 that she loves. Every woman that we've taken to the range that has shot her Ruger has loved the fit of it.
Most of all, have fun looking at all the different firearms out there.
Semper Fi
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posted on
09/25/2002 10:14:43 AM PDT
by
dd5339
To: PleaseNoMore
Personaly perfer my snub nose 38, only problem is that it holds only 5 rounds,
the handle is too short, but can be replaced easily.
best thing about it is that it is a revolver, easy to use,
just point and click,,,,,,
recommended by a local police officer....
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posted on
09/25/2002 10:14:47 AM PDT
by
vin-one
To: PleaseNoMore
SIGARMS makes a SigPro compact 9mm that's excellent and top quality. Also, I know a place online where you can buy one at rasonable cost.
To: Bikers4Bush
Browning Hi Power
My wife has small hands and this really fits her hand nicely... I had Ted Yost do the action - smooth out all the sharp edges-and make it ultra-reliable
The top pic is a picture of my wife's auto....Ted also does a fantastic job on 1911's
http://www.tedyostguns.com/browning1.htm
To: gundog
Powder..patch..Ball FIRE!
How about a Makarov?
Very nice handgun, not very expensive...
To: PleaseNoMore
Ruger SP-101, .357!
I don't leave home without it! (Scanned actual size)
To: PleaseNoMore
You have freep mail.
To: PleaseNoMore
To: PleaseNoMore
Go to a gun shop with a firing range. Rent several different pistol, and try them out. Find the piece thats suits you best. Buy it. Practice regularly. Obey all local laws and codes regarding firearm ownership. But most of all be happy.
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posted on
09/25/2002 10:16:38 AM PDT
by
winner45
To: PleaseNoMore
Under what conditions do you see yourself using the gun? If not simply for home defense, and you'll be out on the streets with it, you might want to consider an internal hammer detective's revolver ('snub-nosed'), in either .38 or .357, depending on how easy it is for you to handle the recoil.
Powerful, small, and you can fire them from the inside of a pocket in somthing you're wearing, w/out having to worry about the hammer catching on fabric or having to reach into a purse for it.
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posted on
09/25/2002 10:16:46 AM PDT
by
Pahuanui
To: PleaseNoMore
I was thinking about a new gun too. I'd like a light - flat - small - powerful semi-automatic...cheap.
Am I asking for too much?
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posted on
09/25/2002 10:16:52 AM PDT
by
Sungirl
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