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Re: Mrs. Snatchel, "I want to get a CHL"
Posted: Sat Jul 21, 2012 9:50 pm
by williamkevin
Please check out the M&P shield in 9mm. My wife has one and loves it.
snatchel wrote:Yep. Now we start gun shopping. Last night we watched faliaphotography videos, talked with a buddy, and googled a bunch of stuff. She tore up a paper plate @ 10 feet last night withh my G17, and did just as well with an LCP (which she hated becuse of the trigger.)
She shot the Glock really well, loved it, and wants one. Problem is she is going to have a hard time concealing a G19/17 on body, and the G26 was just a bit too snappy for her.
I am thinking a G19 for purse carry, and will continue researching other options for on-body carry. A single-stack 9mm is what she is looking at. Options:
Kahr K9
Kahr CM9
Walther PPS
Sig P250
Those are the 4 we will try first. Any recommendations on those?
Re: Mrs. Snatchel, "I want to get a CHL"
Posted: Sat Jul 21, 2012 10:14 pm
by urnoodle
snatchel wrote:Yep. Now we start gun shopping. Last night we watched faliaphotography videos, talked with a buddy, and googled a bunch of stuff. She tore up a paper plate @ 10 feet last night withh my G17, and did just as well with an LCP (which she hated becuse of the trigger.)
She shot the Glock really well, loved it, and wants one. Problem is she is going to have a hard time concealing a G19/17 on body, and the G26 was just a bit too snappy for her.
I am thinking a G19 for purse carry, and will continue researching other options for on-body carry. A single-stack 9mm is what she is looking at. Options:
Kahr K9
Kahr CM9
Walther PPS
Sig P250
Those are the 4 we will try first. Any recommendations on those?
I have a Sig P250 compact. If your wife has small hands she may have difficulty with pulling the trigger. The pull is long and my index finger barely reaches the trigger. If she can find one with a smaller frame it might work for her. I really like the weight of it and the recoil is minimal. I just don't shoot it often. I stick with my officer size 1911 and really love em.
Re: Mrs. Snatchel, "I want to get a CHL"
Posted: Sat Jul 21, 2012 10:36 pm
by snatchel
Songbird wrote:I love my PPS! (And yes, I'm a girl

)
Thanks for the input!
Re: Mrs. Snatchel, "I want to get a CHL"
Posted: Sun Jul 22, 2012 5:51 am
by stealthfightrf17
I find the XD9SC is a great gun for me. No I am not a girl, but I do have small hands and am very thin. Easy to conceal, trigger pull is good, safties are automatic, and fits very well in my hand even with the shorter mag in. I shoot just as well with it as a full size gun.
Re: Mrs. Snatchel, "I want to get a CHL"
Posted: Sun Jul 22, 2012 7:01 am
by longtooth
Girls arent the only ones that carry the XD9sc. I have gone to it for my Sunday carry several months ago.
Re: Mrs. Snatchel, "I want to get a CHL"
Posted: Sun Jul 22, 2012 10:21 am
by gdanaher
I came home several months ago to my wife asking how to get a gun license, right out of the blue. There had been a problem at Walmart that scared her to death. She is a smallish gal and had trouble with any 9mm but a P238 fit just right and offered the least resistance. It isn't worth having if you can't aim and hit the target. She can unload the P238 into a pattern the size of a coffee cup coaster.
Re: Mrs. Snatchel, "I want to get a CHL"
Posted: Sun Jul 22, 2012 12:09 pm
by snatchel
stealthfightrf17 wrote:I find the XD9SC is a great gun for me. No I am not a girl, but I do have small hands and am very thin. Easy to conceal, trigger pull is good, safties are automatic, and fits very well in my hand even with the shorter mag in. I shoot just as well with it as a full size gun.
Her and I have both shot XD's, neither of us like them. Not that they aren't great guns, they just have too much stuff going on. I'd like to stick with something along the lines of simplicity that Glock and Kahr offer.
Re: Mrs. Snatchel, "I want to get a CHL"
Posted: Sun Jul 22, 2012 12:38 pm
by RPB
snatchel wrote:stealthfightrf17 wrote:I find the XD9SC is a great gun for me. No I am not a girl, but I do have small hands and am very thin. Easy to conceal, trigger pull is good, safties are automatic, and fits very well in my hand even with the shorter mag in. I shoot just as well with it as a full size gun.
Her and I have both shot XD's, neither of us like them. Not that they aren't great guns, they just have too much stuff going on. I'd like to stick with something along the lines of simplicity that Glock and Kahr offer.
I hesitate to say that's one reason I still have my Keltec P11. I got it used from a police chief (well used) it's basically a 13 round revolver when using the 12 round mag. I feel less snap/recoil than with my Glock 26, similar in size, but easier to pocket fit, with a revolver-ish trigger. I much prefer the P11 over a PF9 ... more backstrap surface area than the single stacks = less felt recoil to me, so I'm sure a newer shooter might like it .. The only thing I don't care for is I can't put Advantage tactical sights on it, though I'm accurate with the factory sights, I
have to consider the single-handed operation aspect of every gun... plus ... P11 over a PF9 ...mo' rounds is better for newer shooters and people who
shoot like a girl (hide me quickly... a national champion female rifle shooter lives near here; she shot better than all the boys

)

Re: Mrs. Snatchel, "I want to get a CHL"
Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2012 9:59 pm
by LikesShinyThings
I love my Kahr E9 (older sib to the K9, and from everything I can tell similar shooting characteristics). I also love my S&W M&P 9c, and my Sig P238. All are easy to shoot and relatively easy to conceal on my 5'4", 135 lb frame. Granted, I frequently go for purse carry, but I have carried on-body with these on some occasions.
Unless you have money to risk on buying a gun that doesn't fit, I also second the idea of letting her shoot before buying if possible. As you know, the way a particular gun shoots can be perceived as wonderful by one individual and ghastly by another. Only way for your wife to know for sure is to actually try them out.
Congratulations, and happy shopping and shooting to you both.
Re: Mrs. Snatchel, "I want to get a CHL"
Posted: Tue Jul 24, 2012 9:18 am
by kjolly
Let her pick the gun. If you pick and its not right she will find excuses not to carry. If she picks than she owns it and will defend it.
I have a P-11 for EDC but this gun has a very bad trigger, and a lot of felt recoil.
Re: Mrs. Snatchel, "I want to get a CHL"
Posted: Tue Jul 24, 2012 9:30 am
by shooter76blue
My carry gun is a Kahr PM9 (about 95% of the time).
Re: Mrs. Snatchel, "I want to get a CHL"
Posted: Tue Jul 24, 2012 1:20 pm
by RHenriksen
I have a PPS and am very fond of it. Happy to let people test drive it in Houston.
The M&P Shield looks like a high quality equivalent for a lot less money.
Re: Mrs. Snatchel, "I want to get a CHL"
Posted: Tue Jul 24, 2012 2:55 pm
by RPB
This morning at the range
My PF9 will be for sale as the recoil hurt my thumb bone joint in the web of my hand
HOWEVER
The similar in size same capacity Taurus PT709 was fun to shoot, no pain and little recoil
Baffling how two similar guns can be so different Prior to shooting the two I was pocket carrying the PF9 and thought I'd sell the PT709, now I'll carry the PT709 and never want to fire a PF9 again.
The .45 XD45 was less punishing than the PF9 was.... for me.
kjolly wrote:Let her pick the gun. If you pick and its not right she will find excuses not to carry. If she picks than she owns it and will defend it.
I have a P-11 for EDC but this gun has a very bad trigger, and a lot of felt recoil.

It's what fits her hand and what she likes that will work