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by longtooth
Thu Oct 07, 2010 5:40 pm
Forum: New to CHL?
Topic: Advice for a new carrier. (Female)
Replies: 22
Views: 4123

Re: Advice for a new carrier. (Female)

VeryMotley wrote:Thanks for the help. I have read alot on these pages about the glock 19 seems nice, the reason I mentioned the 10mm is there was a post on here about hitting a guy 3 times, with a 9mm, and him still running 100 yds. (Kinda scary)

Thanks again to everyone,
Kristal
One thing many "new to handgun" folks have to learn is that handguns are not the real man stoppers that Matt Dillon made them out to be.

If you can handle a larger caliber than the 9mm there are several between the 9mm & 10mm. I assure you, I do not feel underarmed w/ 9mm & especially w/ +P ammo & my daily carry is .45acp.
38/357, .40 S&W, 357sig are good choices between the 9&10mm. The new 327 Mag is getting good reviews.
by longtooth
Thu Oct 07, 2010 8:14 am
Forum: New to CHL?
Topic: Advice for a new carrier. (Female)
Replies: 22
Views: 4123

Re: Advice for a new carrier. (Female)

VeryMotley wrote:Thanks for the quick reply longtooth. I will, after work, or during if things slow down. If it is to be a 9mm, what would be a good choice for a trade for the S&W, if you don't mind me asking.

Thanks again,
Kristal

Crossfire has several for you to try. Without seeing your hands. Large, small, fingers, strength, knowing things like recoil sesative. All these & more are reasons you need to see a good trainer 1st.
I can name you some gun makers that are quality. She will do the same. Example. Glock - quality firearm. Crossfire shoots one & shoots it well. They do not fit my hands. I dont care for them.

You will no doubt get a lot of "suggestions" here w/o seeing you, addressing hand size & strength. See Crossfire or another professional trainer before you trade or buy. What you invest in training will save you financial mistakes down the line.
She will know more about what is available in your area than we who are here in Deep east Texas, Houston, SanAntonio, Austin......
LT
by longtooth
Thu Oct 07, 2010 6:26 am
Forum: New to CHL?
Topic: Advice for a new carrier. (Female)
Replies: 22
Views: 4123

Re: Advice for a new carrier. (Female)

Get in touch w/ our own Crossfire. She is an instructor in the DFW area. She will help.

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Eliminated the 10mm from your pool of choices. Not being experienced w/ the metric system you do not understand the HUGE bullet difference that 1mm makes.

With your attitude I sure wish you were in East Texas. I would like to have you for a student.
LT

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