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azasadny 12-16-2009 03:37 AM

Signed my wife up for CPL class...
 
I signed my wife up for a basic firearms class and a CPL (Concealed Pistol License) class for January at our local range/gun shop. I also bought her a Ruger LCP in .380ACP since her hands are too small for my pistols. The instructor is fantastic and I've known her for awhile. The classes are "women only" and my wife's friend is taking the same classes, so there's less "intimidation" for them. I'll take Beth to the same range and get her familiar with her new pistol after Christmas and we'll break-in the Ruger LCP.

Beth can't handle anything larger from a carry perspective and I've shot the Ruger LCP myself and I believe it will be right for her. I reload .380 so we'll have plenty of range ammo and I have quite a bit of high quality commercial ammo for carrying purposes.

Beth and I can now go to the range together and that will make the weekly target shooting even more enjoyable as we like to do things together... She bought me a Beretta 92FS for Christmas 13 years ago and now I'm returning the favor with the "baby" Ruger!

Jeff Higgins 12-16-2009 06:21 AM

Well done, Art. The "women only" classes are an exceedingly good idea. Many of us guys simply do not realize how intimidating the whole thing can be for our wives and girlfriends. A husband or boyfriend trying to teach them adds immensely to that intimidation factor. No matter how good we think we are, how comfortable around guns we may be, it is better to seek professional training for any adult - regardless of gender - when getting them started.

legion 12-16-2009 06:28 AM

I'm signed up for a class here in April, a friend's wife is taking the class with me.

As an aside, is the 92FS the civillian version of the M9? My bro-in-law just got back from A-stan and I know he wanted an M9. I was thinking of getting him one....

ODDJOB UNO 12-16-2009 06:41 AM

transition her quickly from a mouse gun to a 9mm or .38 with light loads.

why? POR QUI?

A) HEADSHOTS ONLY WITH MOUSE GUNS

B)womens are squeamish about killing thangs, headshots KILL!

C) as an owner of multiple .380's .32,.25,.22 MOUSE GUNS shooting a badguy in the torso is not the best way to stop threat. no matter who you are how good you are or how bad ass your round is.

D) a .380 has quite the SNAP/BARK/HAND JIVE in anyones hand. you must hold them with a death grip so they dont BITE. ie. the slide. a loose hand grip invites a major OUCH on web of hand. nature of the beast as they are small.

E) have fun finding mouse gun ammo. dont ask me why?

F) a mouse gun is ONLY to be used as a LAST RESORT or a BACKUP! trust me on this juan as i have read the hell out of ballistics/viewed TONS of gelatin testing, and shot the hell out of them at small creatures numerous times.

G) in az the MINIMUM you can carry for your AZCCW class is 9mm or .38-PERIOD!

H) a semi is difficult for womens

I) a model 60 blue or stainless smith und vesson is perfect for womens. NOBODY EVER RAPED A .38. and thats why my soon to be wifey poo packs a FREEKING smith und vesson stainless model 60 .38 with nasty ass federal hollowpoints.


and that is MOUSE-OLOGY 101 for today.

azasadny 12-17-2009 03:15 AM

Yep!
 
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Originally Posted by legion (Post 5072685)
I'm signed up for a class here in April, a friend's wife is taking the class with me.

As an aside, is the 92FS the civillian version of the M9? My bro-in-law just got back from A-stan and I know he wanted an M9. I was thinking of getting him one....

Yep! The Beretta 92FS is the same pistol as the military M(. M( is the military nomenclature for it... Nice pistol, just too large for concealed carry.

GLASEM 12-17-2009 04:24 AM

Ccw
 
Art;

When is the class??? Pat wants a CWP too. Maybe they could attend together.

red-beard 12-17-2009 04:30 AM

I've discussed this with my wife. Whenever there is a crime that disturbs her, she thinks about a pistol permit. But...

She can't pull the trigger. If she can't pull the trigger, there is no reason to carry. Anyone who thinks a criminal is going to poo himself and give up, because someone racks a slide or just points a gun, is deluding themselves. If this is what you do, you have shown the criminal you do not have a lot of experience with the gun. And if you can't bring yourself to pull the trigger, then it will get taken away from you and used against you.

on2wheels52 12-17-2009 04:47 AM

I think the LCP is a good choice. Nice that you handload and could come up with some target ammo that's a bit 'milder' than most of the factory stuff. Some of the european ammo has some sting when shooting.
You may consider adding a Crimson Trace laser (even though it about doubles the price of the outfit). Makes it a lot easier to hit something and has some tactical advantages as well.
Jim

ODDJOB UNO 12-17-2009 06:16 AM

MOUSE-OLOGY 101=HEADSHOTS!!!!!!!


shooting someone and not stopping the threat is going to instinctively PISS THE BAD GUY OFF into doing something even more drastic than the initial threat. ie. robbery becomes RED-RUM(MUR-DERR).


your first clue of a women and how she reacts to the sight of a gun "oh thats cute" means its TOO SMALL!

when a women makes the remark "wow thats kind of big, i dont know if i can shoot that!" is your clue that she needs proper training to become proficient and confident in her actions.


as mentioned AZCCW will only allow you to take the CCW course with a minimum of a .38 or a 9mm.


the very best gun for any women is a wheel gun. they always go BANG! no racking slides, no clearing FTE or FTF's. and that confuzes the hell out of them because of the "moving parts."


your smartest bet to get her confident at this is to take a brick of .22's out to BFE and let her get used to FTF and FTE operations with a semi auto .22.

then transition to the .380 and then to a 9mm if yer hell bent on giving her a semi auto.

now is she gonna pack on her hip, in her jacket or her purse? probably her purse. does she have a concealed carry purse? can she get the damn thing out of her purse in 1-2 seconds and rack one in and fire? probably not with all the crap women place in their purses.


sooooooooooo............thats why a wheel gun is BEST!


what im getting at is this has to be FREEKING FAST TO STOP THE THREAT cuz her life depends on it. so a simple armed robbery turns to RED-RUMM(MURR-DERR) because bad guy now has an empty gun pointed at him (which he doesnt know) and he fires at her to save his worthless ass. catch my drift on this????????????


"cute" DONT GIT IT in the REAL WORLD! crap happens VERY VERY FAST AND CLOSE! simple and effective STOPS THE THREAT!

azasadny 12-17-2009 03:38 PM

Pat,
The basic handgun class is 1/24 and the CPL class is 1/30, the cost is $200 for boith. If you wanrt to sign Pat up, you better hurry as those classes fill up fast! The CPL class is "women only" and Cheryl Hill is teaching both and she's great!

azasadny 12-27-2009 04:53 AM

"Day after Christmas" pistol range trip!
 
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Ruger LCP, Remington Model 51 and Ortgies pistols...

ODDJOB UNO 12-27-2009 06:04 AM

now teach her to shoot at the head while the target advances. here in airyzoney they actually use a full size lifelike man target on wheels that advances on you faster than snot, with his right hand clutching a knife. and you get to pull from a concealed position and see if ya STOP the threat with PROPER hits.


mouse gun= head shots


9mm or .38 and above = center mass

now repeat after me(for standard calibers): double tap chest,double tap head,double tap chest.double tap head-reload-repeat if threat not down. if not down shoot for head or femoral artery(groin or lower area) because they have body armor on.

HHI944 12-27-2009 06:38 AM

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Originally Posted by ODDJOB UNO (Post 5091215)
if not down shoot for head or femoral artery(groin or lower area) because they have body armor on.

.460 Rowland is the answer. I don't care what body armor you have on, if nothing else the kinetic energy is going to knock the wind out of you after 2 shots of that.

ODDJOB UNO 12-27-2009 07:43 AM

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Originally Posted by HHI944 (Post 5091248)
.460 Rowland is the answer. I don't care what body armor you have on, if nothing else the kinetic energy is going to knock the wind out of you after 2 shots of that.

yes im sure she will be packing (juan-1) on each hip, and (2) in crossdraw holsters across her chest, and another in her purse!

m21sniper 12-27-2009 10:07 AM

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Originally Posted by azasadny (Post 5072429)
I signed my wife up for a basic firearms class and a CPL (Concealed Pistol License) class for January at our local range/gun shop. I also bought her a Ruger LCP in .380ACP since her hands are too small for my pistols. The instructor is fantastic and I've known her for awhile. The classes are "women only" and my wife's friend is taking the same classes, so there's less "intimidation" for them. I'll take Beth to the same range and get her familiar with her new pistol after Christmas and we'll break-in the Ruger LCP.

Beth can't handle anything larger from a carry perspective and I've shot the Ruger LCP myself and I believe it will be right for her. I reload .380 so we'll have plenty of range ammo and I have quite a bit of high quality commercial ammo for carrying purposes.

Beth and I can now go to the range together and that will make the weekly target shooting even more enjoyable as we like to do things together... She bought me a Beretta 92FS for Christmas 13 years ago and now I'm returning the favor with the "baby" Ruger!

I'm gonna say this, and it is not neccesarily a knock against you, my comments are in general.

I think the tendency of men to buy women small caliber and pocket pistols is completely wrong headed (doubly so with new shooters), and there are a few reasons for this.

1) A Ruger LCP (or kel tec, etc) with full power loads is a light and pretty hard kicking little gun, with a small grip that is hard to get a hold of.

2) Small pocket pistols usually have crappy sights, which places a greater burden on the shooter than a sidearm with proper sights.

3) Small pocket pistol calibers are very weak, and require a greater degree of precision to wield effectively. IOW, someone with a pocket pistol should be more experienced with firearms, not less.

4) A woman- on average- is far less likely to be able to succeed in a hand to hand situation with a man if her weapon fails to stop.

5) In a time of great stress the muzzle blast and recoil of a large caliber weapon will not even be noticeable or perceptible to the actual shooter, who will be completely charged with endorphines and adrenaline. Many shooting survivors report not even hearing the gunshots at all. For this reason, the conventional wisdom that small/inexperienced/women need less recoil is 100% off base IMO.

6) The slide on small pocket pistols is often very hard for women to manipulate, especially in a time of stress, and potentially impossible with wet hands.

In my reasoned opinion, a woman should have significantly more gun than a man, and in a larger caliber- not less.

Both of the women relatives in my life that i am close to have .357 Ruger snubnosed Magnums loaded with full power 125gr jacketed hollowpoints, provided by me.

All this being said, any gun is better than no gun, and an experienced female shooter should be fine with a small pocket pistol, as long as it effectively stops the attacker.

The Ruger LCP is very similar to my Kel Tec. It is a good weapon with a good reputation already, good luck with it. By far the most powerful ammo on the market for .380 auto is made by Buffalo Bore, it nearly hits 300ft-lbs of muzzle energy from an LCP and is loaded with the excellent 2nd generation Gold Dot bonded core hollowpoint.

Also, the Crimson Trace laser unit sold for that model is extremely nice, compact, light, relatively inexpensive, and highly reliable.

I cannot recommend that modification strongly enough. A Kel Tec or LCP with a crimson trace laser becomes a far more useful weapon the instant you grip the weapon(it has a pressure sensor right under the trigger guard for auto on/off.

Here is my Kel Tec with a CT laser installed, the Ruger looks almost identical with a CT:

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m21sniper 12-27-2009 10:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by legion (Post 5072685)
As an aside, is the 92FS the civillian version of the M9? My bro-in-law just got back from A-stan and I know he wanted an M9. I was thinking of getting him one....

Yes.

ODDJOB UNO 12-27-2009 04:37 PM

the .22 was cute,the .25 was cute,the .32 was cute, the .380 had a snap "OH MY!"

the 9mm with 147 hydrashocks was "OH MY MY!

the .38 toned down was "GOOD" but i had to work it and be firm with grip,point,squeeze..................we are still working it.


but i know damn well someone comes in her house , she will have a field day.


mind over "bang matter". practice 300 rds a month.

porsche4life 12-27-2009 04:53 PM

Are you sure you want your wife to have a loaded weapon on her at all times? Just remember to be very nice to her now... :D

ODDJOB UNO 12-27-2009 04:57 PM

theres a freeking downside to everyTHANG! you have NOW GIVEN UP YOUR "TIGER" rights!

azasadny 12-28-2009 03:15 AM

Gentlemen,

All good points. We understand the limitations and shortcomings of the Ruger LCP but that's the best gun for my wife. She really likes the 1920 Remington Model 51 that she shot on Saturday but she's not carrying that! Her friend in the CPL class next month has a new Ruger LCR in .38 special and Beth will try that revolver, too. If she likes the LCR better, I'll get her that one and keep the LCP for a back-up gun.


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