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<blockquote data-quote="Rod Snell" data-source="post: 2779403" data-attributes="member: 796"><p>IMHO, she needs to shoot enough to make up her own mind. My experience with women shooters in First Steps Handgun is that Dad or Hubby have less than 50% success picking out her gun and presenting it to her. She won't have any trouble if she learns to shoot and tries out all types of interest, partially because it is her choice, and she will naturally work harder to get good. </p><p>I did a class for 5 women in one family, ranging in age from 20 to 60, and two picked revolvers while 3 picked autos. Dad had picked out Bersa semi autos as the ideal guns, but 2 could not rack the slide or hit a barn with them. Mom picked out a K frame revolver as her house gun, and could pop a dinner plate at 10 yrds after a couple hours lesson. </p><p> I had one woman in a class pick a .40 compact as her favorite, and sure enough she went out and bought her own, and still carries it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rod Snell, post: 2779403, member: 796"] IMHO, she needs to shoot enough to make up her own mind. My experience with women shooters in First Steps Handgun is that Dad or Hubby have less than 50% success picking out her gun and presenting it to her. She won't have any trouble if she learns to shoot and tries out all types of interest, partially because it is her choice, and she will naturally work harder to get good. I did a class for 5 women in one family, ranging in age from 20 to 60, and two picked revolvers while 3 picked autos. Dad had picked out Bersa semi autos as the ideal guns, but 2 could not rack the slide or hit a barn with them. Mom picked out a K frame revolver as her house gun, and could pop a dinner plate at 10 yrds after a couple hours lesson. I had one woman in a class pick a .40 compact as her favorite, and sure enough she went out and bought her own, and still carries it. [/QUOTE]
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