most of my range friends are women

huntindogg 0701

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i shoot at Palmetto State Armory here in the Hilton Head Island, South Carolina area and most of the people i have met there are women. I have absolutely ZERO issues with women shooters, and that's because these women aren't afraid to say that they are cwp holders and carry every day. Case in point one of my regular customers at the car wash I work at is 65 years old, a cwp holder here in south carolina for 20 years, and her everyday carry gun is a glock 21 (.45acp).

i want all women out there to give me your stories (men talk about your wives, boyfriends talk about your girlfriends, etc.) about your guns, hunts,where you shoot,etc. .

thank you and keep shooting.:dirol::happy::dance3::victory:
 
I've had my concealed carry permit a little over a year. My husband, youngest daughter and I all got them at the same time. I'm the only one that carries every day though. I'm not 65 yet, but am considered by some people to be a senior citizen.
I don't hunt, none of us do. And at the moment I don't really even have anywhere good to shoot.
I've bought a Ruger LCP, a KelTec P11, a S&W Bodyguard .38 revolver, and a Cobra .380 derringer.
 
I've had my concealed carry permit a little over a year. My husband, youngest daughter and I all got them at the same time. I'm the only one that carries every day though. I'm not 65 yet, but am considered by some people to be a senior citizen.
I don't hunt, none of us do. And at the moment I don't really even have anywhere good to shoot.
I've bought a Ruger LCP, a KelTec P11, a S&W Bodyguard .38 revolver, and a Cobra .380 derringer.

Peggy, keep the LCP, they sting a little when shooting, but are small and can hide it anywhere, then take the rest to a gun store or pawn shop and trade for something like a Glock 19
 
Peggy, keep the LCP, they sting a little when shooting, but are small and can hide it anywhere, then take the rest to a gun store or pawn shop and trade for something like a Glock 19

The LCP is the only one of those I've actually fired. It's the one I carry every day. But until I have the chance to shoot the others some, I'll keep them. I do go to a lot of gun shows and I've looked at most every gun made and held the ones that appealed to me. I've held a lot of Glocks, but they're mostly too heavy, and weight is a big consideration for me. The only one I've looked at seriously lately is a Kahr.
 

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