wcwhitey
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Ergonomics is a key factor, first the gun has to fit the hand. Then the lifestyle. If a revolver is what she likes such as a J Frame then so be it. Recoil can be managed, from 158 grain +p down to a target wad cutter, there are 110 grain options also. If she likes a semi auto then so be it. It’s all about feeling confident, practice and actually having a gun when needed. I am of the mind that if it’s a .22,.32,380 or above it’s more important to shoot well and have it with you. She is going from unarmed to armed, that a huge transition. She can always upgrade as she gains experience.