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<blockquote data-quote="z06man" data-source="post: 1579435" data-attributes="member: 6182"><p>Is there a reason she needs a light gun? Does she have some sort of disability or weakness that necessitates it? If not, strongly consider a full size. It is much easier to handle the recoil, is easier to point or aim due to the longer sight radius and it will have a greater capacity which is nice for extra peace of mind. </p><p></p><p>To keep weight down a bit, polymer framed guns like the M&P or Glock are great. If you figure out weight isn't really the issue, You might consider something with a steel frame for added recoil control like the Beretta 92, CZ-75 or one of the 3rd Gen S&W autos.</p><p></p><p>Small guns are difficult and require more practice to handle effectively.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="z06man, post: 1579435, member: 6182"] Is there a reason she needs a light gun? Does she have some sort of disability or weakness that necessitates it? If not, strongly consider a full size. It is much easier to handle the recoil, is easier to point or aim due to the longer sight radius and it will have a greater capacity which is nice for extra peace of mind. To keep weight down a bit, polymer framed guns like the M&P or Glock are great. If you figure out weight isn't really the issue, You might consider something with a steel frame for added recoil control like the Beretta 92, CZ-75 or one of the 3rd Gen S&W autos. Small guns are difficult and require more practice to handle effectively. [/QUOTE]
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