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<blockquote data-quote="steelhorse" data-source="post: 1657287" data-attributes="member: 18274"><p>I would check out the older Smith & Wesson revolvers (model 36, 60, etc.) They don't make 'em like they used to. If you are dead-set on a semi-auto, I would look at a Glock (size and caliber would depend on its intended use) I/E: range gun, conceal carry, home defense, or all the above? All of this is in addition to what others have already stated above. You really should handle as many guns as possible to see if you are comfortable working the controls and to confirm what feels good to YOU. I have had a few semi-autos that my wife had a hard time with(in most cases the smaller the gun the harder the slide is to operate) and she eventually decided on the S&W 36(.38 special-revolver) and the Colt Mustang(.380 acp semi-auto) for conceal carry. She can also operate the Glock 19 with ease and this is her choice for home defense purposes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="steelhorse, post: 1657287, member: 18274"] I would check out the older Smith & Wesson revolvers (model 36, 60, etc.) They don't make 'em like they used to. If you are dead-set on a semi-auto, I would look at a Glock (size and caliber would depend on its intended use) I/E: range gun, conceal carry, home defense, or all the above? All of this is in addition to what others have already stated above. You really should handle as many guns as possible to see if you are comfortable working the controls and to confirm what feels good to YOU. I have had a few semi-autos that my wife had a hard time with(in most cases the smaller the gun the harder the slide is to operate) and she eventually decided on the S&W 36(.38 special-revolver) and the Colt Mustang(.380 acp semi-auto) for conceal carry. She can also operate the Glock 19 with ease and this is her choice for home defense purposes. [/QUOTE]
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