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<blockquote data-quote="Blurplers" data-source="post: 1249335" data-attributes="member: 12799"><p>I'd go with a revolver or the Bearcat. Haven't seen a better small gun than the Beretta. If she plans on carrying it a revolver in my opinion would be the way to go (no jamming). What ever you do, DON'T buy a Kel-Tec P32. My mother bought one to carry, until she shot it. Got to be the heaviest trigger on a handgun we have ever shot + no safety (somewhere around 9-10lbs pull from what the guy at H&H told us). Tried to get trigger work done on it, but gunsmiths said it was just to small of a gun to do it. Told her to try it out before she buys, but no one in my family ever listens to me lol. Have her try some more out, but actually shoot them before you buy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blurplers, post: 1249335, member: 12799"] I'd go with a revolver or the Bearcat. Haven't seen a better small gun than the Beretta. If she plans on carrying it a revolver in my opinion would be the way to go (no jamming). What ever you do, DON'T buy a Kel-Tec P32. My mother bought one to carry, until she shot it. Got to be the heaviest trigger on a handgun we have ever shot + no safety (somewhere around 9-10lbs pull from what the guy at H&H told us). Tried to get trigger work done on it, but gunsmiths said it was just to small of a gun to do it. Told her to try it out before she buys, but no one in my family ever listens to me lol. Have her try some more out, but actually shoot them before you buy. [/QUOTE]
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