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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?
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I agree these are both very fine choices.CompVest wrote:My personal choices are M&P 9c (9mm) and Kimber Ultra carry (45).
I don't believe any system requires more effort then another. I think correct and safe use of any trigger/safety system requires practice time and continued awareness. It is all in what you use and are used to.Excaliber wrote: For reliability and safety reasons, I would recommend going with a trigger system like that found on the M&P, Springfield XD, Kahr, or Glock initially because these take less training to use safely and well. Cocked and locked carry takes a lot of thought, range time, and dry fire work to become competent with, and adds significant complexity to the training of a new shooter.
Thanks everyone. The PSC suggestion is well received; however, 350 miles round trip to Houston at $ 4.50/gallon for diesel kinda' precludes casual trips. BTW, aren't Kimber Ultra Compacts; etc, kinda' pricey? We need to look into the Bersa line at the Tyler Gun Show in early October...you reckon?agbullet2k1 wrote:I'd echo the sentiments about attending the forum day at PSC. Where else can you try all the guns you want for a $20 cover, including lunch?![]()
Excellent advice. All kinds of little quirks that aren't obvious at the gun counter reveal themselves when live rounds are sent downrange.Lumberjack98 wrote:The XD SC is a fine choice.
It may cost a little more and take a little more time, but take her to a gun show and let her handle lots of pistols and see what feels good in her hands. Then find a range that rents those guns and try them out. Just handling it won't be enought, but it will help her to narrow her choices.
It's bett er to spend more money and buyt the right pistol the first time. Trust me, I know!
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.
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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.
A word of advice: Don't do it until you have the money in hand to buy one, because you will!barres wrote: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.