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    CCW for my wife. Prefer women to reply.

    Thank you. I will definitely have her try this model.
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    CCW for my wife. Prefer women to reply.

    Thanks for the gun suggestions.
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    CCW for my wife. Prefer women to reply.

    Yes. I agree. If she could conceal her Buck Mark 5.5", that is what she would carry.
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    CCW for my wife. Prefer women to reply.

    Yes, The Cornered Cat. Great book for men or women new to concealed carry. Maybe it is time for me to re-read it.
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    CCW for my wife. Prefer women to reply.

    So I had my 54 year old wife at the gun range today. Even though she did not grow up around guns, she has her concealed carry license, and is not "afraid" of guns. She loves shooting her .22 pistols and can work them safely and efficiently. The same is true with rifles. However her concealed...
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    Need CCW help. Draw. Point. Shoot.

    UPDATE It has been four years now, and I find that I mostly carry a Glock 36, single stack .45 acp. So thank you to those who suggested it over the much wider and heavier Glock 30, double stack .45 acp. I tried the Kahrs (as suggested) but I found that with their longer trigger pull, and short...
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    Need CCW help. Draw. Point. Shoot.

    Thanks for the 9mm comment. I found some Ultramax 147 FMJ 9mm on sale for only $14.99 at this link. http://www.cowboyneeds.com/ammo_sale.html According to the info it looks to be 200 fps slower than the other 9mm loads, so maybe you are right. I am going to try it our the next time I get my...
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    Need CCW help. Draw. Point. Shoot.

    Thanks for the suggestions I am currently looking for a used Glock 36. I also had a chance to handle an over priced Kahr 9mm at a gun show this weekend, and they ARE very slim. I know that 9mm can be an effective round, but all the ones I have shot seem to be very slappy (fast, sharp recoil)...
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    Need CCW help. Draw. Point. Shoot.

    I have been through many handguns over the past two years trying to find a good concealed carry gun. I have narrowed my requirements down to this list: Safe to carry with one in the chamber, or for a revolver, under the hammer. No action required to draw and fire. That is, no slide to...
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