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<blockquote data-quote="okiemaggie" data-source="post: 1400675" data-attributes="member: 1002"><p>Have you taken her to a store where she could try a youth model? They are shorter stocked and usually available in 20ga, which is kinder on the shoulder. I can't cycle my hubbie's Remington comfortably because it's just too long in the stock, but the youth model is no problem.</p><p></p><p>If you go for a S&W "K" frame revolver, have an action job done and Mikulek springs installed, if you can get them. There are probably other types of light flat springs but this is what we got and it makes the trigger pull alot lighter and still provides a solid hammer blow to the firing pin. </p><p></p><p>Are auto's out of the question? Can't beat a nice Glock 17 or 19. Light trigger, easy to point and shoot, 9mm pretty easy on the felt recoil. Lots of threads on here about guns for gals. Search through the thread history.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="okiemaggie, post: 1400675, member: 1002"] Have you taken her to a store where she could try a youth model? They are shorter stocked and usually available in 20ga, which is kinder on the shoulder. I can't cycle my hubbie's Remington comfortably because it's just too long in the stock, but the youth model is no problem. If you go for a S&W "K" frame revolver, have an action job done and Mikulek springs installed, if you can get them. There are probably other types of light flat springs but this is what we got and it makes the trigger pull alot lighter and still provides a solid hammer blow to the firing pin. Are auto's out of the question? Can't beat a nice Glock 17 or 19. Light trigger, easy to point and shoot, 9mm pretty easy on the felt recoil. Lots of threads on here about guns for gals. Search through the thread history. [/QUOTE]
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