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CCW Suggestion for my wife please?!?
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<blockquote data-quote="TDH1988" data-source="post: 1573318" data-attributes="member: 13396"><p>S&W hammerless revolvers are great for anyone in my opinion. Not alot of moving parts, not alot to go wrong with the weapon. 5-6 shots. point and shoot. Crimson Trace lasers are also a good investment for this gun as your eye has relation to the laser, allowing you to know you are on target. I personally am not a fan of guns with external safeties. I have seen it tested in high stress situations, and even men forget to turn it off....There are those who are so proficient with the 1911 style weapon like Eric Fuson that it is natural and never causes an issue. Perfect practice makes perfect. I highly recommend TDSA's Advanced Concealed Carry Class. This is an absolute eye opener to the reality of a violent encounter. To sum it up...you get to truly find out if you were being attacked can you get your weapon OUT, UP, and on target and stop the threat before it stops you..</p><p></p><p>Good luck with your choice and be safe</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TDH1988, post: 1573318, member: 13396"] S&W hammerless revolvers are great for anyone in my opinion. Not alot of moving parts, not alot to go wrong with the weapon. 5-6 shots. point and shoot. Crimson Trace lasers are also a good investment for this gun as your eye has relation to the laser, allowing you to know you are on target. I personally am not a fan of guns with external safeties. I have seen it tested in high stress situations, and even men forget to turn it off....There are those who are so proficient with the 1911 style weapon like Eric Fuson that it is natural and never causes an issue. Perfect practice makes perfect. I highly recommend TDSA's Advanced Concealed Carry Class. This is an absolute eye opener to the reality of a violent encounter. To sum it up...you get to truly find out if you were being attacked can you get your weapon OUT, UP, and on target and stop the threat before it stops you.. Good luck with your choice and be safe [/QUOTE]
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