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12-16-2008, 02:51 PM | #1 |
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If you like the idea of a 22 auto you would be hard pressed to find a better buy than the Walther P22
To echo an earlier thought though you would be hard pressed to find a more relaible easier to use handgun than double action revolver |
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Trying to hold onto a snubnose revolver or a subcompact handgun, try to point and aim it then shoot...it sounds a lot easier said than done. And I beg to differ from Ninjakeel. Nothing wrong with carrying in a purse as long as the purse is made that way. There are concealment purses that are made with heavy strap and heavy stitching so that if the girl were to wear the purse cross shoulder, the strap wouldn't break if somebody were to try to yank it off. And there would be a slit in the body where she can stick her hand in and yank out the handgun instead of trying to fish INSIDE the purse. http://www.usgalco.com/HolsterP2.asp?CatalogID=149
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I think im a little late on this one, but I would never carry a .22lr there are plenty of other more effective concealable handguns. Take her to the range and rent a few. a good 9mm or .380 would be far more effective, while not as light on recoil as a .22, they are still pretty tame. Depending on how much you want to do, you might consider a small revolver in .38 or something like that, simple, effective and reliable.
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When you pull a gun to defend yourself, you NEVER shoot to wound. Wounded assailants can sue you and have more rights than victims in many situations. You only draw the gun if you have no other course of action and when you shoot, you shoot to stop them permanently. A .22LR can kill someone, several of them ups the chance, but for a decisive move, you need something with more penetration and greater energy.
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12-16-2008, 04:08 PM | #9 |
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Neither with much experience ? Go with a revolver...point and shoot and not complicated at all.
Semi's aren't that complicated until you have an issue in the heat of the moment and then it may be too late. .38 or .357 since you can fire .38 rounds in the .357 as well. I didn't read all of this...maybe I should have but my above opinion is based on assuming this is for self/home defense. Go to the range and practice...become familiar and get comfortable with it. |
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