Lai
Member
+186|6168

dayarath wrote:

.357 magnum tbh! =P
Revolvers are generally the most reliable and the .357 is thé manstopper. .357 Revolvers are perfect for self defense.

Otherwise take a SIG Sauer P239: quality, reliable, compact and it comes in "standard" calibres: 9mm or .40 S&W, so you don't have to scale down to 9mm short or something.

Another Glock is also an option. Subcompact Glocks are chambered for .40, 9mm, .357, .380 and also .45. The summum remains the Glock 29, subcompact 10mm auto; very small, very effective and the 10mm has better balistics (more stable bullet trajectory) than the .45
CoronadoSEAL
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d3athwi5h4 wrote:

I carry a glock model 23. (40 S&W).  It fits my hand really well...
you know what they say about small hands...

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Johnny_Extremer
I Am McLovin!!!!
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Mekstizzle
WALKER
+3,611|6638|London, England
Revolvers are known for reliability. I'd say if you ever want something just when you need it, a revolver is what you'd want. Some guy was also telling me that when I told him I wanted a gun for self defence around the house etc.. just incase. I don't think you'd need a .357 super magnum that blows them to Kingdom Come. Just get a standard 9mm one that's reliable and call it a day.
Johnny_Extremer
I Am McLovin!!!!
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*Drool*

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TGMaverick
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+16|6248

Marlboroman82 wrote:

d3athwi5h4 wrote:

Marlboroman82 wrote:

This is what I am thinking about for my wife - http://www.smith-wesson.com/webapp/wcs/ … y_rn=15712

Yea I have looked at the s&w .500 for boar hunting in the spring. I would probably think of getting it if I knew I was going to get to go more than once.
.500 is all the rage right now, but the .460 casull is a better round.  If you plan on getting a larger caliber like that you may as well buy a reloading press, dies, brass tumbler and all the goodies unless you are rich those suckers are expensive.
Yea, I make all my ammunition - I am anal like that.
If you make/reload your own ammo, then I would not suggest a Glock.  It not only voids the lifetime warranty, it also increases your chances of a kb! (kaboom! - uncontrolled detonation - basically blowing the cartridge and gun apart) due to the lack of support around the cartridge while it's in the breach.
SonderKommando
Eat, Lift, Grow, Repeat....
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dunno man, if you hit someone in the head/neck w/ it they going down.  Ten of them in the chest will stop anyone (close range of course, most situations when she would use it would be cqc).
Lai
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How big is her purse,.. if this fits

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Acrnstlkr
Member
+11|6014|Iowa, USA

TGMaverick wrote:

Marlboroman82 wrote:

d3athwi5h4 wrote:


.500 is all the rage right now, but the .460 casull is a better round.  If you plan on getting a larger caliber like that you may as well buy a reloading press, dies, brass tumbler and all the goodies unless you are rich those suckers are expensive.
Yea, I make all my ammunition - I am anal like that.
If you make/reload your own ammo, then I would not suggest a Glock.  It not only voids the lifetime warranty, it also increases your chances of a kb! (kaboom! - uncontrolled detonation - basically blowing the cartridge and gun apart) due to the lack of support around the cartridge while it's in the breach.
chances of that happening 1 in about a billion. and how would they know if the ammo was reloaded or not???
I.M.I Militant
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+297|6737|Melbourne, Australia
artillery of course
Magpie
international welder....Douchebag Dude, <3 ur mom
+257|6544|Milkystania, yurop
Dont sig sauer make good small guns?
Acrnstlkr
Member
+11|6014|Iowa, USA

Magpie wrote:

Dont sig sauer make good small guns?
yes spendy thou
FloppY_
­
+1,010|6303|Denmark aka Automotive Hell

Roger Lesboules wrote:

sithao wrote:

gene_pool wrote:

b14
b21
b63
b63
b64


g'd up for when I hit the office.

*waits for only a select few people to get the joke*
CS?
I would say Cs too....actually those code would give you....

Deagle
Shotgun
Flashbang x2
He Grenade.


Dude your set of weapon is not that good
In CSS that would be a P228 instead of a deagle
­ Your thoughts, insights, and musings on this matter intrigue me
Johnny_Extremer
I Am McLovin!!!!
+22|6278

<SS>SonderKommando wrote:

dunno man, if you hit someone in the head/neck w/ it they going down.  Ten of them in the chest will stop anyone (close range of course, most situations when she would use it would be cqc).
Everyone know it's 3 shots to the head if they got helmet .
Marlboroman82
Personal philosophy: Clothing optional.
+1,022|6641|Camp XRay

TGMaverick wrote:

Marlboroman82 wrote:

d3athwi5h4 wrote:


.500 is all the rage right now, but the .460 casull is a better round.  If you plan on getting a larger caliber like that you may as well buy a reloading press, dies, brass tumbler and all the goodies unless you are rich those suckers are expensive.
Yea, I make all my ammunition - I am anal like that.
If you make/reload your own ammo, then I would not suggest a Glock.  It not only voids the lifetime warranty, it also increases your chances of a kb! (kaboom! - uncontrolled detonation - basically blowing the cartridge and gun apart) due to the lack of support around the cartridge while it's in the breach.
Yea, I don't make any of the ammo for my glock. I think I am going to take her out and let her shoot the Walther p22 this weekend. I want her to have something that is easy to draw from the car. Some that is to big would be easy to get hung on the shifter, steering wheel, etc. The cartridge is really secondary because I think anything at that close of range would do enough damage for her to get out of danger.

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gene_pool
Banned
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FloppY_ wrote:

Roger Lesboules wrote:

sithao wrote:


CS?
I would say Cs too....actually those code would give you....

Deagle
Shotgun
Flashbang x2
He Grenade.


Dude your set of weapon is not that good
In CSS that would be a P228 instead of a deagle
Nah, it would be a dgl. btw, fixed: shotguns are shit, I meant armour but i rushed it >.>
King_County_Downy
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http://hkp7.com/ <--any of these
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Christbane
Member
+51|6252

ATG wrote:

cyborg_ninja-117 wrote:

Glock 19 pwns.
Plastic pos, tbh.
pos might be taking it too far,  I just HATE how they look!  ugly as sin!  I think my Berreta .40 is sexy. but im sure alot of people think they are ugly too.
agent146
Member
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a stick of dynamite is good enough
Christbane
Member
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Marlboroman82 wrote:

TGMaverick wrote:

Marlboroman82 wrote:


Yea, I make all my ammunition - I am anal like that.
If you make/reload your own ammo, then I would not suggest a Glock.  It not only voids the lifetime warranty, it also increases your chances of a kb! (kaboom! - uncontrolled detonation - basically blowing the cartridge and gun apart) due to the lack of support around the cartridge while it's in the breach.
Yea, I don't make any of the ammo for my glock. I think I am going to take her out and let her shoot the Walther p22 this weekend. I want her to have something that is easy to draw from the car. Some that is to big would be easy to get hung on the shifter, steering wheel, etc. The cartridge is really secondary because I think anything at that close of range would do enough damage for her to get out of danger.

http://www.impactguns.com/store/698958002513.html
I love my p22! hella fun to shot and pretty accurate even with the short barrel.  it came with the laser sight too. I alos have the g22 rifle.
Cougar
Banned
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MarlboroMan,

If you are looking for a small pistol for the Mrs, then consider a Glock 26 or a Baby Eagle.

The Glock is small, concealable and easy to shoot.  The Eagle is small and packs a punch.  I've shot both, I preferred the Baby Eagle but then again, I have big hands, for your wife (who I assume has small hands), the Glock 26 is perfect.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glock_26
Marlboroman82
Personal philosophy: Clothing optional.
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Cougar wrote:

MarlboroMan,

If you are looking for a small pistol for the Mrs, then consider a Glock 26 or a Baby Eagle.

The Glock is small, concealable and easy to shoot.  The Eagle is small and packs a punch.  I've shot both, I preferred the Baby Eagle but then again, I have big hands, for your wife (who I assume has small hands), the Glock 26 is perfect.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glock_26
you know what they say about a man with big hands...
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Lai
Member
+186|6168

Magpie wrote:

Dont sig sauer make good small guns?
Yes, P239

Cougar wrote:

MarlboroMan,
The Glock is small, concealable and easy to shoot.  The Eagle is small and packs a punch.  I've shot both, I preferred the Baby Eagle but then again, I have big hands, for your wife (who I assume has small hands), the Glock 26 is perfect.

Lai wrote:

Another Glock is also an option. Subcompact Glocks are chambered for .40, 9mm, .357, .380 and also .45. The summum remains the Glock 29, subcompact 10mm auto; very small, very effective and the 10mm has better balistics (more stable bullet trajectory) than the .45
29/26 same size, if you take a subcompact Glock and pick one of the heavier calibres, it packs quite a punch as well.
Acrnstlkr
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hes got big ears!
chuyskywalker
Admin
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Ugh, I hate short grip pistols. Blegh.

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