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01-13-2012, 17:23
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Purse gun that packs a punch
Ok so my girlfriend works night shift as a nurse, and often times has to stop and drop off blood work, tests etc. she expressed to me she would like a pistol to cc. Me being the firearm enthusiast / firm believer in cc took her shopping and me being a glockophile showed her the g26 first she said it was too big. Then the ruler lcp I believe in .380 and she said it was small and asked to see what the ammo looked like. So I showed her and she said " wow that looks like a baby compared to your 10mm. She shoots my g20 just fine so not a huge concern about recoil. But my question does anyone know of a decent semi-auto or hammer less revolver smaller than a g26 that still packs a punch?
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01-13-2012, 17:34
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Originally Posted by Usmcfox
Ok so my girlfriend works night shift as a nurse, and often times has to stop and drop off blood work, tests etc. she expressed to me she would like a pistol to cc. Me being the firearm enthusiast / firm believer in cc took her shopping and me being a glockophile showed her the g26 first she said it was too big. Then the ruler lcp I believe in .380 and she said it was small and asked to see what the ammo looked like. So I showed her and she said " wow that looks like a baby compared to your 10mm. She shoots my g20 just fine so not a huge concern about recoil. But my question does anyone know of a decent semi-auto or hammer less revolver smaller than a g26 that still packs a punch?
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Many medical institutions are prohibited zones for concealed carry, so that's the first thing you might want to keep in mind.
I'd look at a 642 or 442 S&W J-frame, with a respectable quality pocket holster (especially if she's handy enough to sew it in place inside the purse), and loaded with quality JHP. I'm partial to the old FBI load (158gr LSWCHP in +P), but the Short Barrel Gold Dot load from Speer is supposed to be quite nice, as well
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01-13-2012, 17:35
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Something like the Ruger lc9 would be the natural choice.
When she said the G26 was too big, I assumed she meant the grip/width was too large.
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01-13-2012, 17:40
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this looks like a fun (expensive) little gun
http://heizerfirearms.com/
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01-13-2012, 17:42
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Originally Posted by Usmcfox
But my question does anyone know of a decent semi-auto or hammer less revolver smaller than a g26 that still packs a punch?
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A hammerless revolver such as an S&W 442 will be lighter in weight than a G26, but it will not be smaller. The footprint is shaped differently, but length/width/height will be about the same. And too, the only ones that will pack a substantially bigger punch than a good +p 9mm HP load would be the small .357's, which are rather punishing to shoot.
You might consider the small 9mm and .40 semi-autos, which are substantially smaller than a G26. Good modern hollow-point loads in these two calibers pack plenty of punch for self-defense. The Beretta Nano has just become my favorite of this group, but other very good choices are the Kahr CM9 or the slightly larger CW9, and the Sig P290.
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01-13-2012, 17:55
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Hands down short barrel light weight 38 special. Either Ruger or S&W.
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01-13-2012, 17:55
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Can't conceal a 26?
Does she have a really small purse?
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01-13-2012, 17:56
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Every girl I've shown my PPK/S to loves it.
Chicks seem to dig them. Good stopping power and small enough to purse.
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01-13-2012, 18:24
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Kahr PM45
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01-13-2012, 18:50
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J-Frame Airweight (442/642). Loaded with Speer GDHP 135gr +P. Purse or pocket carry in a Galco Pro 158. It's not smaller than a 26, but feels smaller (don't know how that's possible, but it is) and is absolutely reliable.
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01-13-2012, 19:22
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Well first thing is the glock 26 was too wide should have said that. The double tap eh just seems like an expensive gimmick. Plus she is a good shot but I've seen her when she gets scared before and I think in a pinch 2 rounds isn't enough. The walther looks good well have to check that out, and the j-frames are nice I have one in my car but she hates shooting it says it's uncomfortable. Thanks for all the ideas you guys are good people.
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01-13-2012, 19:40
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Try a Kahr CM9 or PM9. 6+1 of 9mm in a small but controllable package.
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01-13-2012, 19:50
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Originally Posted by IndianaMatt
Every girl I've shown my PPK/S to loves it.
Chicks seem to dig them. Good stopping power and small enough to purse.
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.32 and .380 are not what I would call "good stopping power."
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01-13-2012, 19:55
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Originally Posted by IndianaMatt
Every girl I've shown my PPK/S to loves it.
Chicks seem to dig them. Good stopping power and small enough to purse.
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You know, I've never really thought of the PPK/S as a "gender specific" firearm, but now that you mention it.......Yeah, women do seem to gravitate to it for whatever reason...........(It unquestionably has very refined style and is small enough to be thought of as "non-intimidating"......women seem to pick up on these things.)

I've heard some people complain of the recoil because of the fixed barrel, but to my way of thinking, it's not bad at all. It's all steel, and the 380 does not have that much recoil in the Walther frame. I suspect with some who comment in the negative, it's more anticipation than real sensitivity......
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01-13-2012, 20:00
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Originally Posted by WoodenPlank
.32 and .380 are not what I would call "good stopping power."
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Certainly, there are more powerful cartridges, but I'd say "adequate" would be a satisfactory description of the performance that can be had from the 380acp.
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01-13-2012, 20:12
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Originally Posted by hogship
Certainly, there are more powerful cartridges, but I'd say "adequate" would be a satisfactory description of the performance that can be had from the 380acp.
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I've always thought of anything under .38 Special +P as a "dump the mag and run like hell" caliber. I've never seen either as adequate for a primary defense gun, unless situation or physical ability prevent use of something heavier. Depending on the skill of the shooter, even .38 +P can fall in that category. However, I'd have no problem carrying .32 or .380 in a backup gun.
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01-13-2012, 20:22
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Originally Posted by shockglock
Try a Kahr CM9 or PM9. 6+1 of 9mm in a small but controllable package.
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I have a CM9 . Very concealable . Completely reliable . Great gun .
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01-13-2012, 20:44
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Quote:
Originally Posted by shockglock
Try a Kahr CM9 or PM9. 6+1 of 9mm in a small but controllable package.
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01-13-2012, 21:16
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I was gonna suggest kahr cm9, ruger lc9, or diamondback db9...
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01-13-2012, 22:27
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What about the LC9?
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01-13-2012, 22:57
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I like the Ruger LC9, and the Taurus Slim.
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01-13-2012, 23:05
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Weather she can take recoil or not, a snub is not a "pick-up and instantly learn how to shoot it" type of gun. I like shooting the S&W 500 I rent at my LGS, high powered +P 45LC is fun out of my Ruger Redhawk and I can shoot .357s all day out of my 6" GP100 or 2 1/4" SP101. I however dislike shooting a lightweight aluminum framed snub with +P .38spl rounds.
IMO, go to a local range that rents guns and let her decide. Don't let her buy a defensive firearm based solely on looks.
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01-13-2012, 23:43
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Get her a LC9...and if she doesn't like that trigger get her a Taurus 709 slim since it has a simple, light SA trigger.
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01-14-2012, 05:12
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A hammerless revolver is the ONLY choice for a purse gun.
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01-14-2012, 05:21
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Snubbys are terrible, especially for smaller, lighter people. Even in .38SPL, the recoil is awful. .357MAG? Just stupid uncomfortable. Autos absorb much of the recoil energy to cycle the action, so they're much more comfortable to shoot. Most autos will also have better sights than snubbys to boot.
I was at the range a few weeks ago, and there was a husband and wife out shooting their snubby. The wife was having less fun than a root canal, and even the husband could barely hit the broadside of a barn at 10 yards.
I cannot understand why anyone suggests sunbbys for new shooters/CCWers, when there are so many better autos out there. If we want more people to get into shooting, they need to have better suggestions from experienced shooters. They can't go to the range the first time with their new snubby they bought on some idiot's suggestion, and find the experience horrible. The experience will turn them off to shooting, and they won't continue shooting and recruiting more people into shooting.
For Christ's sake, can we please stop suggesting awful firearms to new shooters?
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