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lol at the thought of my wife even holding a gun, let alone firing one

 

Kirk -

 

When my wife and I first got together, she was anti-firearm. That is how she was brought up. After a bit of talking, and a LOT of range time, she now owns a Dan Wesson Pointman 7 ;) IF she takes her time, she outshoots me EVERY time.

 

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i just got my mom a taurus PT24/7 40 cal it came with 2 15 round mags and lifetime repair warranty a vances for 439.99+ tax

Taurus has always been a knock off on all the big manufacterers. I'd deffinately suggest sticking with a J-Frame S&W if you want a wheel gun, but for auto's I'd stick with a compact Glock in 9mm like the 19, or the ladysmith in 9mm by S&W. You get what you pay for with hand cannons, if you go cheap you get cheap. No need to start a female that has never touched a firearm off with .40 and above. 9mm, .380, or .38 is a great starter cartridge for self-defense/fun shooting. Once she gets acclimated to those catridges, then step up to the .40, .357 etc..

Ladysmith

http://blog.hollywood-guns.net/images/3913ls.jpg

J-Frame

http://www.shooterssupply.com/assets/images/auto_generated_images/a_ctclg305.jpg

Glock 19

http://www.gunshopfinder.com/Glock/G19.jpg

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Smaller frame and lighter... it is just what they call them in the circle of people I shoot with... you can ask for the police trade ins and basically tell by the smaller size, lighter weight and smaller grips

 

and they smell pretty:lol:

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mine is a Bushmaster AR-15 A3, it says on the frame XM15-E2S so its a short AR but not M4 short. the AR and M4 both have a 16" barrel so its not like there is much difference.

I'm used to the collapsable stocks like my M4 I had in the Army. Not to mention the adjustable stock gives you more portability and movement.

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Taurus has always been a knock off on all the big manufacterers. I'd deffinately suggest sticking with a J-Frame S&W if you want a wheel gun, but for auto's I'd stick with a compact Glock in 9mm like the 19, or the ladysmith in 9mm by S&W. You get what you pay for with hand cannons, if you go cheap you get cheap. No need to start a female that has never touched a firearm off with .40 and above. 9mm, .380, or .38 is a great starter cartridge for self-defense/fun shooting. Once she gets acclimated to those catridges, then step up to the .40, .357 etc..

Ladysmith

http://blog.hollywood-guns.net/images/3913ls.jpg

J-Frame

http://www.shooterssupply.com/assets/images/auto_generated_images/a_ctclg305.jpg

Glock 19

http://www.gunshopfinder.com/Glock/G19.jpg

 

That first gun looks like the winner what is the exact model on that i cant seem to find it on S+W site.

 

Didnt get a chance to go out and have her hold a few today to see what felt comfortable. (bought a badass leaf blower tho)

 

Here in a couple weeks maybe we can set up a nice trip the the range. Been a while since i got to spend some time on the range.

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I would let you have 20 warm up shots with my sks with me only 5 warm up and ill bet you $20 ill out shoot you at 25 and 50 yds.

 

you have no idea what my shooting back ground is, i have been shooting longer than you've been alive. i am a certified rifle/carbine/sub-gun instructor and i'm also a Range officer and have tought many to shoot with a auto-pistol. i can shoot quater size groups with a .22 at 75 yards. if your going to try and impress me then you better up your game, 75 feet (25 yards) and 150 feet (50 yards) is nothing for an SKS. Hell i sighted the 300 WSM i had at 100 yards just for starters.

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you also do not know what my background in shooting is and what i believe is a high standard. My grandfather was a expert marine shooter. My dad in the marines with the m14 was one shot away from perfect,hes an expert and the best shooter i know. And my brother who was just recently discharged from lima company is also a expert shooter. The only thing you just listed that seems impressive is that you can teach people how to shoot a autoloading pistol, too me and my family that is the single hardest skill to master. The only reason i said 25 and 50 yds is because at that range the gun is as accurate as i am. Any more distance and i outshoot the gun. Now if you really have all the accomplishment you say then you should beat me at 25 and 50 any shooting style and you should be stunned that im offering you to shoot my gun for free and since your gonna beat me the $20 would cover your gas.
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