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am looking for a 9 for my daughter. probably a revolver for carry cuz she cant cock a semi. are there any under a pound? do they make the sp101 in 9? mike w
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The sp101 is a beautiful revolver. Smaller frame then the gp 100. It holds 5 rounds in 38 specials. Not sure if it comes in a 9 though.
They do have the lcr9 which is a nice little compact easy to handle revolver.
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sp101 in 9=$$$$$$
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I know you want a 9mm, but check this out. My wife feels very confident with hers. You don't even need to work the slide.
http://www.beretta.com/en-us/3032-tomcat/#Main
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wish they made the 3032 in 9 mm or 40. mike w
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My wife has hijacked my 442.
Is there anything wrong with .38 SPl?
Think of it as 9mm long.....
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38 spl will be my daughters first pistol. Better yet a 357mag and let her learn with 38spl rounds.
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Re: 9 for daughter
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another .38 S&W 442 no hammer 15oz
Taurus has a 9mm revolver M905, but they weigh 22oz
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Ruger now makes an LCR in 9mm.
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Re: 9 for daughter
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Some food for thought from the Cornered Cat site that may help.
Rack the Slide
http://www.corneredcat.com/article/running-the-gun/rack-the-slide/
What Gun for a Woman?
http://www.corneredcat.com/article/for-the-men/what-gun-for-a-woman/
Trying On a Handgun
http://www.corneredcat.com/article/choosing-firearms/trying-on-a-handgun/
Another perspective -
Erika's Top 3 Everyday Carry Guns
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1qxWUthublU#t=380
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