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9mm for the Ladies....

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  1. fox9988

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    Just bought my wife a Kimber Micro Stainless .380. $535 out the door from local FFL. She loves it. Shoots great for a Noisy Cricket, less than 16 ozs. 7 shots by her, 7 by me at 7yrds off a sand bag. Bulk Italian ammo.
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    I'm waiting for the Micro 9mm Stainless to get in stock.
     
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  3. clemsonfor

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    I was going to say the same thing. The easiest to handle with less felt recoil I think would be any of the mid size glock and the 1911 style. I would probably start there and as their time behind the trigger grows introduce the LCP and the Sr9. But does the LCP come in 9?
     
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    They have an LC9. Not nearly as pocket friendly.
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  5. Genius

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    Those small handguns are nice for carrying, but for a first time shooter I'd be more prone to put them into a larger framed handgun like a Glock19 or similar size.

    They will be able to control the weapon better I.E. Get a better grip and the gun will soak up a little more of the recoil.


    My wife prefers carrying my G23, even though she has a Sig 239. The 239 is easier to conceal, but the control is better with the G23
     
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  6. TurboDiesel

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    If I were going out today to purchase a CCW for Mrs. TD
    my first choice would be a Glock 42 380.
    And a Crossbreed IWB holster. NO PURSE CARRY
     
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  7. definitive dave

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    My wife chose the Glock 43 when we tried out everything on earth at the range.
    Overall comfort and feel are really important for a first time shooter.
    She chose sites and enjoys shooting now.
    Crazy thing is that for about 8 or 9 of us that have fired it, this thing is more freehand accurate at short range than anything else in the arsenal of 50+ pistols in all calipers and price ranges.
     
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  8. fox9988

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    Ditto even a full size 45 acp.
    The only people that complain are people with bad arthritis or serious old injuries.

    The Mrs loves the 1911s and her g23 with a snappy load.
     
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    Never mind the ladies, I want to be able to own a pint sized pistol!:D

    Our goofy laws up here prevent us (most people anyways) from owning a pistol/revolver with a barrel less than 4.2". Guys that had them in the early 90's were grandfathered in so to speak, with something called 12.6 class.

    I have a Canadian compliant Makarov chambered in .380, but it has a half inch of barrel sticking out like a sore thumb lol. It seems to have angry recoil for a dinky cartridge.
     
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    Yea I feel for you catinadians!
     
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