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Also forgot to mention the SR-9's have a safety- if you want to use it. May be a good idea for a "casual" shooter like who you mentioned.
Not snappy because (a) they have some weight to them, and (b) they aren't blowback operated like so many little pistols. I specifically mentioned the HD model because its all-steel frame makes it the heaviest P238, and therefore the least snappy.The P238 is very interesting, at least to me. I had assumed that like many tiny 380 pistols it would be "snappy", so I'm interested to hear that it's not.
Seriously? Are so many of you married to ex Special Forces operators or have you just been cooped up in your Mom's basement too long?
Advice on firearms is welcome. Suggestions that my wife not touch a firearm until she's qualified at the HRT course in Quantico, not so much.
I teach mostly Ladies classes and private lessons.
Sig 238 is by FAR the most popular gun for women I work with.
yep that little .380 is pretty nice.Interesting. SAO .380? I would have never guessed. What are some of the other popular options?
SAO manual of arms is pretty easy to figure out -- especially since you can rack the 238 with the safety on.I teach mostly Ladies classes and private lessons.
Sig 238 is by FAR the most popular gun for women I work with.
Interesting. SAO .380? I would have never guessed. What are some of the other popular options?