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<blockquote data-quote="zombiegirl" data-source="post: 2394216" data-attributes="member: 24619"><p>I agree....better to have it than leave it at home. If she insists on purse carry.....please be sure to get a purse that is designed for carry. Make sure she practices drawing from it and knows where her purse needs to be positioned when carrying...as to make sure she can reach her firearm quickly. Purse carry tends to be popular when a lot of women first start carrying....I know I did for awhile until I figured out that on body carry was actually easier and more reliable. It's better to have the firearm on you than in a purse IMO....badguy usually wants your purse, phone, keys ect. I personally use the Flashbang Holster, and the Ava Holster by Flashbang as well. I do practice drawing and firing in those holsters as well (and would recommend that for any holster she chooses). I do have a Flashbang Holster belt that keeps the firearm in place at all times yet is stylish too. I have 3 carry guns-----Glock 26, Sig P238, and just got a Glock 42. I've carried lots of other types of guns till I found the right one for ME. I really hope that she decides to carry on body, but if she's carrying that's the 1st step in the right direction!! Good luck! </p><p></p><p>PS......getting the right gun was the biggest obstacle for me! Once I found what I was comfortable with and could shoot well then I started experimenting carrying it on my body.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zombiegirl, post: 2394216, member: 24619"] I agree....better to have it than leave it at home. If she insists on purse carry.....please be sure to get a purse that is designed for carry. Make sure she practices drawing from it and knows where her purse needs to be positioned when carrying...as to make sure she can reach her firearm quickly. Purse carry tends to be popular when a lot of women first start carrying....I know I did for awhile until I figured out that on body carry was actually easier and more reliable. It's better to have the firearm on you than in a purse IMO....badguy usually wants your purse, phone, keys ect. I personally use the Flashbang Holster, and the Ava Holster by Flashbang as well. I do practice drawing and firing in those holsters as well (and would recommend that for any holster she chooses). I do have a Flashbang Holster belt that keeps the firearm in place at all times yet is stylish too. I have 3 carry guns-----Glock 26, Sig P238, and just got a Glock 42. I've carried lots of other types of guns till I found the right one for ME. I really hope that she decides to carry on body, but if she's carrying that's the 1st step in the right direction!! Good luck! PS......getting the right gun was the biggest obstacle for me! Once I found what I was comfortable with and could shoot well then I started experimenting carrying it on my body. [/QUOTE]
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