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<blockquote data-quote="Bubba" data-source="post: 171210" data-attributes="member: 216"><p>All I can say is if your wife is planning on shooting this gun any(practice at the range), make sure she likes it and is comfortable with it before you buy. My mom bought a S&W "Airweight" .38 J-Frame before I got into guns(without consulting anyone but the gunshop owner... #-o ) and she won't shoot it, I took her to the range one night and she shot it like twice and wouldn't shoot it again....granted these were +p rounds, but still. I tried some lighter loads(non +P) at the range yesterday, and it helped some, but i still don't think enough for her to ever use it comfortably or possibly even accurately. </p><p></p><p>Thinking about talking her into trying something different....maybe a smaller steel framed .380 or maybe try a different brand(or maybe even a non-Airweight model revolver and see if they're any better? Not really sure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bubba, post: 171210, member: 216"] All I can say is if your wife is planning on shooting this gun any(practice at the range), make sure she likes it and is comfortable with it before you buy. My mom bought a S&W "Airweight" .38 J-Frame before I got into guns(without consulting anyone but the gunshop owner... #-o ) and she won't shoot it, I took her to the range one night and she shot it like twice and wouldn't shoot it again....granted these were +p rounds, but still. I tried some lighter loads(non +P) at the range yesterday, and it helped some, but i still don't think enough for her to ever use it comfortably or possibly even accurately. Thinking about talking her into trying something different....maybe a smaller steel framed .380 or maybe try a different brand(or maybe even a non-Airweight model revolver and see if they're any better? Not really sure. [/QUOTE]
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