Go back, and use a .22.Teamless wrote:i agree with the above posts, and my reasoning is like I did with my mom.
I took her to the range with a Taurus PT111, which i intended to give her for home protection, after some range and safety time,
however, when she couldnt hit, literally a 10" target at 3 yards, i decided it was not a good idea and would require much more range time.
Simply, she was yanking down, waiting for the kick, and hitting 15" or so, low-left of bullseye...
I thought, simple, semi-auto, full magazine, for home protection, piece of cake, but when she proved to be 'wild', nope..
And if she never graduates to something bigger, then let her stay with a .22. It's a whole lots better than nothing.