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Reggoh 02-04-2013 04:43 PM

CCW for Him & Her
 
My wife told me the other day that all the media talk was starting to get to her and she didn't feel safe in some situations. She said she would like to have a handgun and she would like to learn how to use it. I've been wanting to do this for a while so I was pretty excited when it was her idea. :D

I suggested to her that we both purchase a gun suitable for our needs and we could take the CCW class together so she could get some experience with her new weapon from a qualified person.

Leaning towards the S&W Bodyguard or Ruger LCR in .38 for my wife
Leaning towards a Sig P238 .380 or a S&W Shield 9mm for myself.

My needs are something lightweight and reliable for CC... hers are something that she feels comfortable carrying and using if the need arises.

Opening it up to you guys for your suggestions on what we should get... and Best place to go around Lake Charles? Gator Guns?

Matt G 02-04-2013 05:11 PM

My wife has the SW Bodygaurd 380, if shes interested in a semi-auto. It is an amazing little gun. I'm always trying to steal it from her! Hands down better than an LCP. Already comes with a laser on it (have to pay extra for LCP) for when she first starts learning to aim, she can use it as a reference point. My wife used this method and now when she picks up and points, it's on target. It also has a thumb saftey, which was a must for my wife.

I carry the MP9 and love it. My next one will be a Shield to conceal easier. I end up carrying my 380 more because it's easier. Also, my dad carries the Ruger LC9 and that's also a nice concealed carry 9.

Best advice is to get her in as many gun shops and handle everythingto see what feels best for her. If there is a range that rents them out, let her shoot them as well. If your near Lafayette, she is more than welcome to shoot my wifes before you spend the money.

"H" 02-04-2013 05:50 PM

Good choices!
I have the Sig P238 and the wife has the SW 380 Bodyguard.
I've carried all types of hand guns over the years and the best advice I could give you is buy something that is comfortable to carry. The bigger the gun the harder it is to conceal carry and the heavier it feels at the end of a day. Good Luck to you guys.

southern151 02-04-2013 05:58 PM

Bought my wife a 5 shot, double action Taurus for Christmas. Shot it yesterday and, it was dang nice. She had too much trouble racking my Beretta due to carpel tunnel surgeries and it would jam about every other shot so, revolver was the answer for us. I know everybody talks about knockdown power and all but, a few rounds of .38 with HydraShocks and, most likely, it will get done what needs to be done.

Loneshark 02-04-2013 06:08 PM

I'd like to find the S&W Shield myself but it seems finding Sasquatch is an easier task.

Goooh 02-04-2013 07:31 PM

Got em on gunbroker, not cheap though

OhSoEasy 02-04-2013 10:17 PM

Keltec pf9 is an option too. Or kahr's lineup if you brought your checkbook

pan pan chuck 02-04-2013 11:11 PM

There's a gun show this weekend in Lafayette. The wife has her eye on a ruger sr40c. We hope to find one at the 425 to 450 range which was what they were going for at the Lake Charles gun show last month.We should have snatched it up then but we wanted to shop around, big mistake we couldn't find one close to that price. I'm not recommending the 40 cal for your wife thats just what my wife felt comfortable with but at a show you can handle a lot of different models in one place.

LPfishnTIM 02-04-2013 11:53 PM

I have a friend selling a keltec PF9 if your interested, let me know.

Hopedale Hustler 02-05-2013 12:53 AM

I sent you a pm Tim

Lake Chuck Duck 02-05-2013 09:33 AM

I have been looking at the Ruger sr9 for my concealed carry. Seems to be a good size.

Also the new springfield .45 xds is pretty nice and compact.

southern151 02-05-2013 09:50 AM

I've had an XDS ordered for about a month now through my FFL...Hope to see one before the end of Feb!

Lake Chuck Duck 02-05-2013 09:54 AM

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Originally Posted by southern151 (Post 545113)
I've had an XDS ordered for about a month now through my FFL...Hope to see one before the end of Feb!

I had actually seen one at Academy one day. But like I said, one day.

OhSoEasy 02-05-2013 10:38 AM

I gave my wife my pf9 just to have an excuse to get the XDS. Both are great guns for the money.

swampman46 02-07-2013 09:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pan pan chuck (Post 545058)
There's a gun show this weekend in Lafayette. The wife has her eye on a ruger sr40c. We hope to find one at the 425 to 450 range which was what they were going for at the Lake Charles gun show last month.We should have snatched it up then but we wanted to shop around, big mistake we couldn't find one close to that price. I'm not recommending the 40 cal for your wife thats just what my wife felt comfortable with but at a show you can handle a lot of different models in one place.

I haven't been to a gunshow in years. Not sure what their supply might be like, but I'm sure people will be lined up to buys guns not available in local stores. :rolleyes:

Dink 02-07-2013 10:16 PM

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Here ya go....

Attachment 46020for her....Ruger SR22



Attachment 46021For Me.....XDs

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