
Originally Posted by
ncognico
So after living in small, idyllic ski town for years we now live in a giant, not so idyllic, ski metropolis of the PNW, in a not so nice neighborhood to boot. After getting minorly stalked, followed, and generally creeped out a couple times the wife is ready to start packing some heat w/ a CCW permit of course.
I grew up around guns in the dirty south so I'm of the opinion that bigger is better, maybe a .38. She's interested in like a .22 revolver, something real small and light. Any thoughts, suggestions on this? Maybe a 22 magnum instead of LR?
I was thinking of picking up just like an inexpensive 22 rifle first to get her familiar w/ shooting, safety etc. Then maybe she could take a class as well. Then get her to pick out her handgun herself when she knows a little more. WWMD?
And sorry guys (and girls), no pics. But nice try in advance.
Thanks!!
A couple thoughts, is she carrying just for a little peace of mind? Really, unless she is willing to practice a lot in order to get proficient, and is willing to shoot an attacker dead without hesitating, it won't matter what she carries because it will be more of a liability than anything. That said, get the .22 revolver because like I said, she will need to practice a lot, so she should have one regardless. I have a smith 617, taurus also makes some decent 22 wheelguns. If you're really going to use it for defense though, I'd stick with the smith. I'd say once she has practiced enough with the 22 that she can consistently empty every shot into a 4" circle at 5 yards in 5 seconds, and 6" at 15 yards in about 10 seconds, then she can think about what "real" gun she wants.
I'd recommend a 9mm auto, like one of the surplus sig p6's on the market now. Really though, as long as its accurate and reliable, whatever fits her hand and she can shoot well is the best bet.
Also, .22, being rimfire, is not as reliable as centerfire ammo, and is also not sealed against moisture.

Originally Posted by
ZGjethro
Leroy, any take on the new Ruger 556. It is around the same price as the sig and uses a gas piston also. I just read about it in the new American Rifleman (NRA magazine). I had my sights on the Sig classic with the folding stock but I have not read of any head to head comparisons. Sigs usually beat Rugers in my opinion.
Sigs usually beat rugers in my mind too, although I don't know anything about the ruger AR. Sig has had some quality control issues within the past few years, but they'll fix anythign that goes wrong, and have pretty good customer service. I know ruger has had a bunch of full on recalls for some of their products, their LCP pocket pistol, which was a ripoff of keltec's design, had a bunch of problems.
Ruger has also had some controversial bussiness practices, like supporting the last assault weapons ban because it didn't effect their mini 14/30, so they hoped it would increase their sales. They also didn't use to beleive in letting civilians buy high cap mags, even after the AWB sunsetted. Looks like things have changed in regards to those things though.
Either get the sig, or at least give the ruger a little time on the market to see what other's say before you buy it. If you want a gas piston AR though, there's tons of other options, I'm not too knowledgeable about AR's, but I'm sure someone has some rec's.

Originally Posted by
waxman
leroy, try 60g VMAX or similar in the SIG...my PE90 (550 equivalent) loves them....
and Ruger compared to SIG = Ford compared to Porsche
Yea, its a 1/7 twist, so it shouldn't like the lighter stuff, but it does. I've tried a few different 55gr, 68gr and 75gr rounds, and it does well with all of them, especially the heavier stuff, but for some reason it really loves the itty bitty 40gr varmint rounds.

Originally Posted by
QuikR12
Hey Ncog,
I was in fisherman's a few weeks ago and had the same question asked to me by a female shopper looking for the same type of weapon. What I and the store specialist recommended was something light, but absolutely something with enough power that it will fulfill it intended use, stopping an attacker. Sure 22s are light, but when it comes to stopping a pcp loaded rapist, it won't be enough. A .38 is another light option but its still questionable on the power side. I would recommend a sub-compact 9mm to anybody, but first save that money on the 22 lr and take her to an indoor range where you can shoot several handguns, and she'll likely be more comfortable than she thought with a slightly larger gun.
Light + full power rounds = horrible recoil. People like to carry things that are light, but for a lady who doesn't want anything bigger than a .22, she should carry something heavy that she'll actually be able to shoot well. I can shoot my 22s, 9mms, and my big heavy 8 shot .357 smith pretty well, but I do not like to shoot light compact .357 magnums at all, nor do I do it well.

Originally Posted by
Smokey McPole
Well, a Ruger 10/22 is cheap (I think about $180 for the basic "carbine" model), but it can get progressively more expensive due to the fact that you can replace any part with thousands of custom parts. I've probably spent about $1000 on mine, but on the plus side I can kill a beer can out to 200 yds. I know guys who've blown WAY more.
Get a 10/22, a sub $150 scope, dissassemble and smooth out the trigger/hammer/sear/bolt catch with emery paper (they're somewhat rough from the factory) and resist the urge to go any further.
CZ makes a kick-ass bolt .22, but those start out at around $500.
I agree with getting her in the most high-power cartidge she can handle. People vastly overestimate the stopping power of handguns cartridges.
Got my cz 452 .22 for $250, brand new on gunbroker. I had to wait around for a deal, but that price is not that far out of the ordinary. They go for $350 all the time. GREAT little rifle.
As far as a scope for a .22, I spent just under $100 on a mueller 4.5-14X, and it is an awesome optic for the money. I've had about 3k rounds through mine without any problems.
Add transfer fees for the gun, a 10 round mag, a bipod I already had sitting around, and scope rings, and I'm still under $500 for the setup.
Also, has anyone heard anything about the new kel tec .308 RFB bullpup? THing looks sick, front ejection, and an interesting operating system. Takes FAL mags too.
Last edited by leroy jenkins; 10-26-2009 at 07:17 AM.
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