2 girls bitten by gun bug, what to suggest?

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I have to echo the ideas of getting them to the range and trying a range of weapons out. It's been my experience that, just like men, women all have different preferences in firearms, and also that interest and enthusiasm in firearms can dry up pretty fast if they feel pressured into adopting a weapon they're not really liking.
 
work on making the home more secure first. You would be surprised at how many Windows can simply be lifted from their tracks to gain entry. Most deadbolts are cheap garbage. Most of these deadbolts don't go far enough into the door frame to withstand a good strong kick and the hinges can be bent by hand. Big thorny plants in front of low Windows. Even a simple wooden dowel in the window tracks is ag good start. Install a charlie bar in sliding doors.
No shatter resistant film on the Windows. No alarm system. No safe for valuables. Not even a dog to give you a heads up.
Guns are fine and have a place in defending ones home but spend the money elsewhere first.

Worry about a gun later. Make the house secure first.
 
I have a Taurus Raging Judge,.45LC/.410 best of both worlds. I have a Charter Arms bulldog pug. Maybe a .38spl,just big enough. Chics like pink colored they got that. Small enough for pocket surprise.
 
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