I had a wonderful day today. I took my wife and Son to the range today. It was my wife's first trip, and she loved it. I think it is time to purchase her a little present. She has already asked when can we go back? My son was so cute he made sure he taught my wife all the rules about shooting a gun at the range. I think this will end up turning into a family sport. Any recommendations for a pistol for my wife. I think she will carry it in her car for now but not on person, she does not have a CCW yet, but wants to get it.
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Your best bet is to give her a little info on some likely options, let her shoot as many different types as you can maybe by renting at the local range, and then let her pick it out according to her preference. My girlfriend's first pick was an h&k 9mm, I dont know how she knew what would be the most expensive of the several she looked, but I swear she must have a 6th sense for it."People sleep peaceably in their beds at night only because rough men stand ready to do violence on their behalf."- George Orwell
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You rock dude. We need more women and kids at the ranges and all over the shooting arena. One of my favorite things is taking kids shooting who haven't been before. An women? Heck any new shooters. Younger the better, that way sometimes I appear smarter than they are, kind get a swelled head.
I got 3 boys lined up for a trip 8 thru 11. A police chaplains boys and he and his wife want to shoot too. Told him we might have to break it down into smaller groups. Or at least take a couple at a time in while the rest shop for new guns in the shop. That works.
Next best thing is shopping for guns for women and kids. Lots of options now days.
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Let your wife go with you to a well stocked gun shop or take her to a local gun show and let her decide based on how it looks and feels. Get some advice from a knowledgeable salesperson who can confirm that she can handle racking it if a semi-auto and is otherwise an appropriate choice. I would stick with a 380 or 9mm.Originally posted by jkalantzis View PostI had a wonderful day today. I took my wife and Son to the range today. It was my wife's first trip, and she loved it. I think it is time to purchase her a little present. She has already asked when can we go back? My son was so cute he made sure he taught my wife all the rules about shooting a gun at the range. I think this will end up turning into a family sport. Any recommendations for a pistol for my wife. I think she will carry it in her car for now but not on person, she does not have a CCW yet, but wants to get it.
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Congrats on an excellent day of shooting with the family
In regards to a gun for your wife, I'm pretty much in agreement with what has already been posted. If there is a range near you that rents out firearms, I suggest you take her there, try as wide a variety as possible and note what she likes/feels the most comfortable with.
My wife shot her first handgun when we were out one day with my 1911. She owns several pistols now, but she took her CCW course with her S&W Model 18 (.22LR). That said, she doesn't carry concealed, but carries a 1911 in a military shoulder holster when we hike in the desert. She also has a lot of rounds through her Walther P22 and SIG P6.
I would advise getting a quality .22 revolver or semi auto for the family to practice with.
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On a Kahr forum and not one person recommended a Kahr handgun???
Seriously jkalantzis, I took my wife to look at a handgun (didn't know squat about Kahr), I had a Walther PPKs in mind for her to get. She looked at several and made her choice (S&W Sigma), nothing wrong with the firearm in my opinion except it didn't fit the need. I convinced her that it was the wrong choice and she went back and chose a Kahr PM9 BUT wouldn't buy because of cost. I then got some info off a couple of forums and we went back intending to order an MK9 because I like steel better than polymer but they had a CW9 and THAT fit the bill and a cost she could live with. She can run her CW9 but has a hard time with my K9.
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Like others here have said I think it is best to let her try a few guns hold some and let her pick what is best for her. It is very important she likes her weapon and will use it and wants to carry it. If she is not confident or it doesn't feel good to her she might as well not have one. i wanted to buy my wife a Rami so bad but she told me she wouldn't carry it, so we didn't get it.
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Thanks everyone for the help. I think I will take her to the local gun show this weekend and let her take a look. I think a cw9 sounds like a possibility. She is so cute, she already took a liking to my G17 with tru glo n/s. She even named her Gloria and asked if she could sleep on her side of the bed last night. I think I have a keeper, it's only been 14 years.A hundred years from now it will not matter what my bank account was, the sort of house I lived in, or the kind of car I drove...But the world may be different because I was important in the life of a child.
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Yup, definite keeper.Originally posted by jkalantzis View PostThanks everyone for the help. I think I will take her to the local gun show this weekend and let her take a look. I think a cw9 sounds like a possibility. She is so cute, she already took a liking to my G17 with tru glo n/s. She even named her Gloria and asked if she could sleep on her side of the bed last night. I think I have a keeper, it's only been 14 years.http://bawanna45.wix.com/bawannas-grip-emporium#!
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Dad: Say something nice to your cousin Shirley
Dietrich: For a fat girl you sure don't sweat much.
Cue sound of Head slap.
RIP Muggsy & TMan
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She's naming her pistol...thats a good sign! My wife took a liking to my G26 and now calls it Roscoe (old school term for pistol). Ya, she's a keeper too (the wife not the G26).Originally posted by jkalantzis View PostThanks everyone for the help. I think I will take her to the local gun show this weekend and let her take a look. I think a cw9 sounds like a possibility. She is so cute, she already took a liking to my G17 with tru glo n/s. She even named her Gloria and asked if she could sleep on her side of the bed last night. I think I have a keeper, it's only been 14 years.
I think the cw9 would be a great choice. Smooth trigger, enough mass to sooth the recoil.
Since the wife scooped the G26 I'm gonna need something to complement the PM9. Maybe a TP9 or T9? So many guns, so little money.
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If she can like one of those thick, blocky Glocks that probably kicks more than a Kahr, she'll love the CW9. Which is the keeper and 14 years??
It would be nice if she could see all of the PM Kahrs, too. Maybe she would prefer the PM45 DLC, with night sights... only twice or so what a CW9 costs!
I hope you both can decide on one she likes and will enjoy shooting. Family outings like that are great!
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I dont know her, never met or even seen her but I'm betting she's worth it. I say go with the PM45DLC with night sights, then knock em off and put good XS Big Dots on it.Originally posted by wyntrout View PostIf she can like one of those thick, blocky Glocks that probably kicks more than a Kahr, she'll love the CW9. Which is the keeper and 14 years??
It would be nice if she could see all of the PM Kahrs, too. Maybe she would prefer the PM45 DLC, with night sights... only twice or so what a CW9 costs!
I hope you both can decide on one she likes and will enjoy shooting. Family outings like that are great!
Wynn
But seriously, damn I hate serious stuff, she has to choose. Has to work for her. Might have a hard time racking that little PM slide. Gotta work for her. No what about the boy, how old, what do we gotta get him? Just target shooting or he gonna pack it to school? Maybe PM9, small pocketable, fits in the gym locker.
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In Memory of Paul "Dietrich" Stines.
Dad: Say something nice to your cousin Shirley
Dietrich: For a fat girl you sure don't sweat much.
Cue sound of Head slap.
RIP Muggsy & TMan
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My son has a Marlin 22 and loves it, but I think he's getting a little tired of the single bolt action. I was thinking of getting him a smith and wesson 15-22 I guess thats what its called. Bawanna I love the idea of him carrying to school except for the fact that he is eight. He has to be at least nine.Originally posted by Bawanna45cal View PostI dont know her, never met or even seen her but I'm betting she's worth it. I say go with the PM45DLC with night sights, then knock em off and put good XS Big Dots on it.
But seriously, damn I hate serious stuff, she has to choose. Has to work for her. Might have a hard time racking that little PM slide. Gotta work for her. No what about the boy, how old, what do we gotta get him? Just target shooting or he gonna pack it to school? Maybe PM9, small pocketable, fits in the gym locker.
A hundred years from now it will not matter what my bank account was, the sort of house I lived in, or the kind of car I drove...But the world may be different because I was important in the life of a child.
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Yup. Gotta let her shoot a number of different guns. I'm "fun sized" and love the PM9 because I CAN conceal and/or carry it comfortably. Other women have had trouble racking the slide...so something to consider is hand strength. What a fun project! Shooting lots of guns until she falls in love with one. You're a great guy to encourage her. We need more women at the range. Good luck and report back, please.
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Yeah, I guess you don't want to rush things. And what Ms Zena said too. Should have seen my boy the first time we switched to semi auto after single shot. He fired a shot and went to reload, I told him just shoot again, he did and then went to reload again. I said just keep going till it stops. He fired about 5 shots quick and then the biggest grin appeared. Wish I'd had a camera at that moment. I think we had 18 shots in a Glenfield model 60. He was definitely jazzed.Originally posted by jkalantzis View PostMy son has a Marlin 22 and loves it, but I think he's getting a little tired of the single bolt action. I was thinking of getting him a smith and wesson 15-22 I guess thats what its called. Bawanna I love the idea of him carrying to school except for the fact that he is eight. He has to be at least nine.http://bawanna45.wix.com/bawannas-grip-emporium#!
In Memory of Paul "Dietrich" Stines.
Dad: Say something nice to your cousin Shirley
Dietrich: For a fat girl you sure don't sweat much.
Cue sound of Head slap.
RIP Muggsy & TMan
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