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<blockquote data-quote="ExSniper" data-source="post: 2051181" data-attributes="member: 1387"><p>First, take her to a gun store and let her try on as many as possible. What feels good to her is important.</p><p>Second, is she going to wear it or carry it in a purse or just in the vehicle? If she is not going to wear it, bigger guns are easier to shoot.</p><p>Third, I never hear anyone encouraging a man to shoot a .22 or .380. Quit being sexist and understand women can learn to shoot anything they want. </p><p>Fourth, 9mm is a good starting point and in a gun like a Glock 19, M&P, or XDM, they are all quite manageable and can be adjusted to fit smaller hands if necessary.</p><p>Fifth, pink grips, panels, or backstraps are available for any of these.</p><p>Sixth, most women who take my classes pick it up very quickly, have superior hand-eye coordination, and learn to shoot very well!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ExSniper, post: 2051181, member: 1387"] First, take her to a gun store and let her try on as many as possible. What feels good to her is important. Second, is she going to wear it or carry it in a purse or just in the vehicle? If she is not going to wear it, bigger guns are easier to shoot. Third, I never hear anyone encouraging a man to shoot a .22 or .380. Quit being sexist and understand women can learn to shoot anything they want. Fourth, 9mm is a good starting point and in a gun like a Glock 19, M&P, or XDM, they are all quite manageable and can be adjusted to fit smaller hands if necessary. Fifth, pink grips, panels, or backstraps are available for any of these. Sixth, most women who take my classes pick it up very quickly, have superior hand-eye coordination, and learn to shoot very well! [/QUOTE]
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