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Post by CatFish Driver »

SIG P232. Nice fit for my HH6's hands. .380 ACP, Cor-Bon Rounds.

Accurate and easy for her to operate/good size for concealed carry.
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Post by ANGRYCivilian »

Doc Cook wrote:I toot around town with a Smith and Wesson 686 7shot and I mix match the rounds.

1st two are .38 ball
2nd two are .38 hollow points
3rd two are .357 Golden Sabers
last is a .357 ball

Speedloaders are filled with .357

For her, have her practice with the .38's and then carry .357 golden sabers.

Galco sells some women's bags that have hidden holsters, modify it so she can shoot right through the bag if necessary.
That 686P w/ a 4" barrel is one sweet revolver! Accurate as hell and just feels like magic in the hand.
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Post by old13bm5 »

My wife "borrowed" my glock 30 about 6 months ago and loves it. Reduced frame .45 virtually no recoil etc. I used to like it as a truck gun because it would fit almost anywhere. (Glovebox, console, hell back pocket of my jeans for that matter)
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Post by FIST TEAM LTR »

Nice Zonk, When did they come out with this???
Really looks good.

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Post by WildBill »

My HH6 loves her lady smith 5 shot 38 spl I keep the =P's in it. She has a Lady smith 9mm I put a lighter spring kit in it for her.

She and my daughter's love to shoot my ruger vaquero 45 long colts but they are impractical for concealed carry unless you are a hippo.

My own choice is Springfield Armory XD 45 auto shootin is just fun.
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Post by rgrpuck »

COLT Pocket model in .32 or .380 they are hard to find sometime due to collector value ....but it is the sweetest auto for a chic.
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Post by Silverback »

Rangers,
Most have complained about our impending arms deal with Saudi Arabia...But here we are discussing the arming of the people we piss off the most.

I say the right sidearm for a woman is a cast iron frying pan...lumps heal.
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Silverback wrote:Rangers,
Most have complained about our impending arms deal with Saudi Arabia...But here we are discussing the arming of the people we piss off the most.

I say the right sidearm for a woman is a cast iron frying pan...lumps heal.

:shock:










BWAAAAAAAAH ! :lol:

Now that's funny right there.
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