You're not a dolt. We all do stuff like that from time to time. I just get a kick out of pointing it out to people. My father is the worst about stuff like that. He has been known to call the Hardy Toll Road (in Houston for those not in that area) the Tardy Holl Road (which is actually somewhat appropriate). He was once trying to describe people with severe brain injuries, but couldn't think of the word "vegetable," so he called them "mushrooms." I'm laughing right now just remembering.
So I guess I'm trying to say I'm sorry if I came across sounding mean. I actually found it rather funny. BTW, I am a big fan of the Glock platform. My EDC is a Glock model 23. At least until you get to the .45ACP lead-slingers. Then the XD's are fare more comfortable in the hand, but I've never pulled the trigger on a live round in an XD. I wish you and the Mrs. the best in finding the right gun for her.
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- Thu Aug 21, 2008 8:09 am
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Re: Milady's Carry Gun
To finally answer your original question, I know of no clock with the same weight, size, concealability, ease of handling, etc. that will do anything other than tell her the time. If you are actually asking for the equivalent Glock, then the model 26 is what you are looking for.Oldgringo wrote:Mrs. Oldgringo has sold her P3-AT due to hard trigger pull, too small size, etc., etc. She has since handled (racked the slide) and shot a Springfield XD Sub-Compact 9mm quite well...all things considered. This gun fits in her purse, fanny pack and jacket pocket without undue load.
Is there a Clock, or other piece, out there that is similar in size, weight, concealability, ease of handling, etc. that you Ladies may suggest for a Sr. Granny?
Thanky, y'all.
Sorry, I couldn't resist.