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Lady gun shopping - a wife's challenge, a husband's torment - long
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<blockquote data-quote="GlockPride" data-source="post: 2833721" data-attributes="member: 12153"><p>Sil I noticed a lack of a couple guns on your list that we have and really like. </p><p></p><p>My wife and I both carry an M&P 9c. It's a little bit heavier than the Shield, but holds five more rounds at 13, has adjustable sized backstraps and seems to have slightly less recoil. You can also reload with a full size, 17 round mag if you like. </p><p></p><p>Also, I carry around the house and my wife jogs with a Ruger LC9s Pro. Great trigger, lightweight without a lot of recoil and very thin. Carries 8 rounds with one chambered and you can buy an extended 9 round mag. </p><p></p><p>Just two more to think about. It seems like you have a good process down on making a good decision. It is ok to own more than one or two as well. &#55357;&#56846; Different occasions call for options. The more tools in the toolbox the more options one has.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GlockPride, post: 2833721, member: 12153"] Sil I noticed a lack of a couple guns on your list that we have and really like. My wife and I both carry an M&P 9c. It's a little bit heavier than the Shield, but holds five more rounds at 13, has adjustable sized backstraps and seems to have slightly less recoil. You can also reload with a full size, 17 round mag if you like. Also, I carry around the house and my wife jogs with a Ruger LC9s Pro. Great trigger, lightweight without a lot of recoil and very thin. Carries 8 rounds with one chambered and you can buy an extended 9 round mag. Just two more to think about. It seems like you have a good process down on making a good decision. It is ok to own more than one or two as well. �� Different occasions call for options. The more tools in the toolbox the more options one has. [/QUOTE]
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