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<blockquote data-quote="ChavaK" data-source="post: 75090919" data-attributes="member: 110955"><p>As a woman, one thing I would caution you do is not listen to men who tell you what gun to purchase. I'm not trying to insult them, but they don't understand what works for a woman. So many times I have had women tell me that they were told by a man to purchase a small mouse gun. They buy said gun and hate it. Seen it over and over. What type of weapon you get is personal preference. I own shotguns, rifles and hand guns and prefer the handgun. It's what I practice with most and am comfortable with. If you have a friend you can go to the range with to try out different options, that is best. If you don't, go to a range that rents fire arms so you can try them out. My own preference is for Glocks and I carry a G19 and have it at my beside. If you are like most of us, you will end up owning more than one gun. Just make sure to get a lot of training, and to practice frequently.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ChavaK, post: 75090919, member: 110955"] As a woman, one thing I would caution you do is not listen to men who tell you what gun to purchase. I'm not trying to insult them, but they don't understand what works for a woman. So many times I have had women tell me that they were told by a man to purchase a small mouse gun. They buy said gun and hate it. Seen it over and over. What type of weapon you get is personal preference. I own shotguns, rifles and hand guns and prefer the handgun. It's what I practice with most and am comfortable with. If you have a friend you can go to the range with to try out different options, that is best. If you don't, go to a range that rents fire arms so you can try them out. My own preference is for Glocks and I carry a G19 and have it at my beside. If you are like most of us, you will end up owning more than one gun. Just make sure to get a lot of training, and to practice frequently. [/QUOTE]
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