hunterridgefarm
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We will be moving into our new house around December of this year. It is 500 +/- feet off the road and cannot be seen from the highway. My job requires me to travel at times as far away as New Orleans and Canada. And my son will be going off to college in the next year or two.
I have a couple of revolvers and sold a .357 last year. Now I want to get my wife a automatic pistol for protection.
I think anything too loud like the .357 and up would scare her, but they do have stopping power. So I was thinking .25 or .32 and show her how to empty the clip if needed. It also needs to be easy to "put one in the chamber" as I don't think she would want to have one in the chamber with the safety on.
I plan to go look at some pistols in the next few weeks and take her with me to make sure it fits her hand and she can work it ok. I don't want to spend over $400 if possible.
I do plan on having her shoot enough rounds to be comfortable in operating and loading. I just don't want her to be intimidated or scared of the gun and I think a large caliber will intimidate her and cause her to miss what she is aiming at.
Does $400 sound like a good price to spend? I sold my .357 inorder to buy me a 9mm but want to get her something first.
So I am open for suggestions as to make and caliber. Any of you buy a pistol for your wives?
I have a couple of revolvers and sold a .357 last year. Now I want to get my wife a automatic pistol for protection.
I think anything too loud like the .357 and up would scare her, but they do have stopping power. So I was thinking .25 or .32 and show her how to empty the clip if needed. It also needs to be easy to "put one in the chamber" as I don't think she would want to have one in the chamber with the safety on.
I plan to go look at some pistols in the next few weeks and take her with me to make sure it fits her hand and she can work it ok. I don't want to spend over $400 if possible.
I do plan on having her shoot enough rounds to be comfortable in operating and loading. I just don't want her to be intimidated or scared of the gun and I think a large caliber will intimidate her and cause her to miss what she is aiming at.
Does $400 sound like a good price to spend? I sold my .357 inorder to buy me a 9mm but want to get her something first.
So I am open for suggestions as to make and caliber. Any of you buy a pistol for your wives?