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I'm taking a young lady to H&H to look at handguns his weekend.
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<blockquote data-quote="Maverick1911" data-source="post: 2586909" data-attributes="member: 25079"><p>The way you are going about it makes a lot of sense. The only thing I would mention is that, assuming she is a very novice shooter?, she may show signs of having issues mechanical issues.....specifically, with manipulating the slide on certain semi-autos. I have seen many women shy away from guns after initially having some of these issues only to find out that it was more of getting them used to the gun and teaching technique. I instructed one girl, maybe 100 lbs with stacks of quarters in her pockets, basic handgun manipulation. In the beginning of the class she couldn't rack the slide to save her life....a little tweak on her technique and some comfort developed and 2 hours later she was able to manipulate the slide with no assistance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Maverick1911, post: 2586909, member: 25079"] The way you are going about it makes a lot of sense. The only thing I would mention is that, assuming she is a very novice shooter?, she may show signs of having issues mechanical issues.....specifically, with manipulating the slide on certain semi-autos. I have seen many women shy away from guns after initially having some of these issues only to find out that it was more of getting them used to the gun and teaching technique. I instructed one girl, maybe 100 lbs with stacks of quarters in her pockets, basic handgun manipulation. In the beginning of the class she couldn't rack the slide to save her life....a little tweak on her technique and some comfort developed and 2 hours later she was able to manipulate the slide with no assistance. [/QUOTE]
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