Ratickle
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I went to one of those Florida ranges with my kids last year.They rent to any one the other people looked like perps.
We've seen you. You're right, you could be a perp.....

I went to one of those Florida ranges with my kids last year.They rent to any one the other people looked like perps.
i feel like we may have hijacked this a little. Sorry about that x rated. Good luck with the hunt.
If you have to have an auto, I'd look at the SIG P230 in 380ACP.
Check out the ruger LCR if you can find one. I bought one a while back and it is a great concealed piece that shoots WAY better than it should.
I remember reading an interview a few years back with Isaac Stern, the greatest violinist that ever lived. He said he absolutely had to practice several hous every day. He said if he didn't, the next day he could tell. he went on to say that if he skjipped two or three, there were maybe two people on the planet that could tell as well and that if he skipped a week, the audience could tell. And he'd been playing for 60+ myears at that point. If Perlman needs to practice regularly, so do you.
If you have to have an auto, I'd look at the SIG P230 in 380ACP. Not as powerful as 9mm but with the right ammo it's definitely a good argument-stopper. (Just ask James Bond) In fact, the 230 is pretty much a Walther PPK copy, with some refinements.
So....which is it Chris? Perlman or Stern? :sifone:
Another Ford/Chevy argument? I will take Perlman.
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Yeah - we went shooting yesterday and thats how it came up. I was hoping someone knew of a DA/SA revolver or auto with a light trigger pull or some other solution.
I have a female friend that wants a handgun. I am getting her to take a CCW class, not for the CCW, but for the safety aspects.
Here is the dilema: She has rhumatoid arthritis and can't comfortably pull a double action trigger. I also have reservations about her carrying a Glock type trigger loose in her purse. Suggestions?
But no argument on handguns. The Sphinx is a really cool piece. It's a CZ pattern handgun, as are so many others. Based on the Czech CZ75- which also was the infamout Bren 10. Jeff Cooper loved the CZ- except for it's limitation of being 9mm..
I have a female friend that wants a handgun. I am getting her to take a CCW class, not for the CCW, but for the safety aspects.
Here is the dilema: She has rhumatoid arthritis and can't comfortably pull a double action trigger. I also have reservations about her carrying a Glock type trigger loose in her purse. Suggestions?
I agree on the 9mm limitation. I always wanted a Bren 10 but have never even seen one. I settled for Delta Elites. The stainless is a 13 y/o build (needs freshening) the blued is never fired waiting to be hot rodded. Colt, the small block chevy...er...small block Ford of handguns.
10mm is incredibly powerful. FMJ will go through a fridge with only a surgical entry and exit. Fridge hardly wiggles. 45ACP puched a 4 inch hole on entry, lodged in the back side and rocked it pretty good.
Another option is a Taser. As has been said, a weapon you can't effectively use is more of a detriment than a benefit. And ANYONE can use a Taser.