Well, most smart husbands get their wives whatever the wife picks out! :wink:
You get her whatever she damn well wants.
And if its not right, you get the next thing she damn well wants, and so on.
What you don't do is buy her a gun and say, "Hey honey, I know this is a very personal decision since you will carry it with you each and every day, but I just made the decision for you."
My wife owns a Sig Sauer P238. She loves it and she picked it out. She also knows how to fire everything else I own just in case.
TESTIFY!!! :agree:
And Peggy, Tauruses have come a LONG ways. The G2s out there are as solid as anything else I have seen. For a while I was looking at the 24/7 G2 compact .45 for my own carry piece. Although I ended up going with the XD-S, I would still give the 24/7 a serious look if I were ever in the market again.
The Truth About Guns and a couple of other very reputable firearms reviewers have put them through their paces and found them to be very reliable, accurate, quality firearms that don't break the bank.
Most guys I talk with at the range say their wives use either a .38, .380, .32, or .22lr I have seen women shooting all these at the range and shoot them well. However I do not believe in the pocket .380's too much, they have quite a kick, I think the Kel Tec P-32 or maybe a Beretta Bobcat .22lr are best for pocket.
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My wife purchased her own gun after I purchased her CC purse. Told her I'd buy the purse, she had to buy the accessory. Plus didn't want to get in a legal bind concerning a straw purchase. S&W 649 with Crimson Trace.
Sir are you saying your wife is a prohibited person? Technically it is only a straw purchase when you buy a gun for a person who cannot. As long as your wife can own a gun (according to state and Federal laws) it can be gifted to her by you.
Plus this was another forward step from her original statement of "I don't need a CWP and weapon" a few years back. Now she has full responsibility for owning and arming herself. It took a few years since I planted the seed but with care, nurturing and repeated crazies running around my seed has blossomed. She even suggested we go to the range this Saturday, clean our weapons after then off to BBQ for the late afternoon meal. God I Love this woman!Still, he did the smart thing by having his wife make the actual purchase. Yes, a firearm can be gifted to an individual who is legally able to own one, but having her make the purchase removes all doubt.
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