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It's not a matter of being big or small. It's a matter of having a slim grip. For refference she finds the glock 26 ( sub compact) too bulky of a grip.
Would a Browning Hi Power do the trick?Ive never held one so I dont know how they feel compared to 1911s but I do know they sell mags that holds 18+ rounds for them now.
Yea but I'm not spending 800 on a pistol. I'm trying to stay in the 400 range...the hi power is nice but I'm not dropping that kind of coin.
ruger lc9 or try out a M&P9 compact
Quote from: mountainredneck2051 on February 24, 2012, 05:15:39 PMruger lc9 or try out a M&P9 compactIs the m&p thinner in the grip?
Trigger on the lc9 sucked!!!! I had never shot one but had my wife rent one at the range one day she said she hated it so I shot it some, there was a half inch of travel in the trigger [img]http://www.arrse.co.uk/at . And i ike rugers but I would not get it for my wife, the wife and her friend both of which dont shoot much loved this little walter .380. My advice if your wife has a kel-tec .380 she like get a kel-tech 9mm.
Dude try and find a llama in 9mm, i have one in .380 i got the wife (she hates it). Buts its a mini 1911 sweet little pistol i love it. They made them in 9 but the company went out of business some time ago but i see them used a good bit.
Quote from: Fuel Hogg on February 24, 2012, 05:40:15 PMQuote from: mountainredneck2051 on February 24, 2012, 05:15:39 PMruger lc9 or try out a M&P9 compactIs the m&p thinner in the grip?M&P has an adjustable gripthe reason i chose the M&P for my groups gun is because the women in my roup hated the glock grip, but they liked the M&P onei'd have her give one a try at a gun store