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I'm shocked none of you sickos offered up this yet:
(Which is to say, I'm surprised I'm the first sicko to think of it. )
Great points thanks! I was thinking of staying away from the quad rails for the same reasons. And also going with a nice light trigger.
Seeing the title, I'm surprised nobody posted:
My wife's favorite gun is ...
and my girlfriend's favorite gun is....
anyhow, moving right along - my wife likes her Sig P232, followed closely by her Sig P238.
You're welcome. Another thing--if you go with a non-rail handguard for her, don't try an allen screw/loctite gas block with a mini-rail on it for attaching the forward sling mount. The constant yanking will pull the block out of alignment and she will eventually get short cycling. Lesson learned here. Good luck, sounds like you've got a winner!
Anybody who thinks their wife will enjoy shooting a small gun needs a lesson in firearms selection.
460 Mag revolver was her favorite. .........................
Tough to tell. Luv2bFree loves her pre-64 Winchester but I think her favorite is her engagement ring.
I had bought my wife a Colt Mustang but thought that I liked it even more, so I kept bringing her shopping, hoping she would find something she liked even more. Then she told me "I really like my pistol." I then asked, "So if we find something you like even more, I can't have yours, you'll just have two?" She replied "Yes."
She was with me when I stopped by an LGS. She asked if she could go inside with me. Not seeing any harm, I said "Sure."
Next thing I know, I hear this familiar sweet voice say, "That's cute. Can I see that?"
I rushed over but I was already too late. We left the store $800 poorer with her new Kimber Ultra Carry II and the first thing she said is, "Now I want a red dot (Crimson Trace) just like yours."
I didn't even have a $1,000 pistol at the time.
It gets worse!
I also had a Mini 14 but the original stock was too long for her to mount comfortably, so I spent some money and bought a folding, collapsible stock (for my rifle) so she could shoot it if she had to. I then traded a pistol for an AR and seeing a duplication, mentioned that I wanted to trade or sell the Mini 14. She said "Don't you sell my rifle!" She was serious.