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    Location: California | Hi Ladies! I'm curious to hear opinions about different conceal carry guns and preferences from other women. I can't seem to find much online that gives a woman's point of view on this topic.
What is your choice of gun? How do you carry? Did it take you awhile to get comfortable carrying?
I just bought a Smith and Wesson M&P Shield 40cal that I will be using to carry when I get my CCW permit. I'm picking it up this weekend and am really excited to shoot it! |
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        Location: CTX | I have 2 that I can carry concealed. The first one I got is a Bersa 9mm. Very handy, and nice shooting. But I prefer to carry the other one, a S&W 38 special. both are small enough to put inside my waistband on my right side. And most of the time I really don't have an issue. Unless I wear jeans that are way below my waist. Somehow my hipbone gets in the way then. But most jeans I have wear a bit higher, so no problem. I like the S&W because it has a concealed hammer. That way it doesn't snag on anything. Also a revolver will be ready when you need it. There is always a chance that an automatic jams.
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     Location: Wonderful Wyoming | GoBuddyGo - 2015-05-21 11:40 AM Hi Ladies! I'm curious to hear opinions about different conceal carry guns and preferences from other women. I can't seem to find much online that gives a woman's point of view on this topic.
What is your choice of gun? How do you carry? Did it take you awhile to get comfortable carrying?
I just bought a Smith and Wesson M&P Shield 40cal that I will be using to carry when I get my CCW permit. I'm picking it up this weekend and am really excited to shoot it!
Ruger Security Six-revolver. Kind of big actually, but I really like how it shoots and am really comfortable with it so that is keeping me from getting something smaller. I am working on getting a shoulder type harness as it is a bit big to carry on my belt. Sure gets the point across though and my dad said having a pistol shaped bulge under my jacket isn't always a bad thing. Make the thugs think twice. |
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| Carry what YOU are comfortable shooting, handeling, and using.
I carry a S&W M&P 9mm sub compact. I love it. Smooth action and it fits my small palms/ long fingers really well.
Before my CC class I shot probably 1,000 rounds through it. I was familiar enough with it to shoot with either hand at many different distances to the target.
Also, I really like this website - SUPER helpful! Good Luck! https://thewellarmedwoman.com/ |
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          Location: 100 miles from Nowhere, AR | I have a smith and wesson 38 special made from titanium, so it's very light. I do prefer a revolver, but I hate shooting this gun because it kicks like a mule. It's purely for defense purposes, tho, so I don't guess that matters. |
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    Location: California | I know I will be comfortable shooting the gun I just bought...I shoot every gun my husband has and handle them fine (Kimber 1911, Springfield XD 40cal, ect). I fully plan to put probably over 1,000 rounds through it before I even think about applying for the ccw permit.
I have scoured the internet looking for information on women who carry and to try to get a women's perspective on it. I have found some info, but there just isn't much. There is plenty of information from men!
At this point, I'm thinking I would be most comfortable carrying in my purse (when I have my purse with me). I know there are a lot of other ways to carry, but they just look uncomfortable to me and I'm not sure I would like them. |
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     Location: Wonderful Wyoming | GoBuddyGo - 2015-05-21 2:47 PM I know I will be comfortable shooting the gun I just bought...I shoot every gun my husband has and handle them fine (Kimber 1911, Springfield XD 40cal, ect). I fully plan to put probably over 1,000 rounds through it before I even think about applying for the ccw permit.
I have scoured the internet looking for information on women who carry and to try to get a women's perspective on it. I have found some info, but there just isn't much. There is plenty of information from men!
At this point, I'm thinking I would be most comfortable carrying in my purse (when I have my purse with me). I know there are a lot of other ways to carry, but they just look uncomfortable to me and I'm not sure I would like them.
unless you have a purse that you can put over your neck and under your arm, I wouldn't put one there. A purse is one of the first thing a person has taken from them, or leaves in the car or under their chair etc. I am maybe paranoid but I look at it this way. If they grab me and throw me in the back of a van. I have a weapon or 2, maybe 3, hidden on me. I can shoot the fool in the back of the head as he is driving away if need be. Take my chances on one hell of a wreck vs getting raped and murdered. |
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    Location: California | wyoming barrel racer - 2015-05-21 1:54 PM GoBuddyGo - 2015-05-21 2:47 PM I know I will be comfortable shooting the gun I just bought...I shoot every gun my husband has and handle them fine (Kimber 1911, Springfield XD 40cal, ect). I fully plan to put probably over 1,000 rounds through it before I even think about applying for the ccw permit.
I have scoured the internet looking for information on women who carry and to try to get a women's perspective on it. I have found some info, but there just isn't much. There is plenty of information from men!
At this point, I'm thinking I would be most comfortable carrying in my purse (when I have my purse with me). I know there are a lot of other ways to carry, but they just look uncomfortable to me and I'm not sure I would like them. unless you have a purse that you can put over your neck and under your arm, I wouldn't put one there. A purse is one of the first thing a person has taken from them, or leaves in the car or under their chair etc. I am maybe paranoid but I look at it this way. If they grab me and throw me in the back of a van. I have a weapon or 2, maybe 3, hidden on me. I can shoot the fool in the back of the head as he is driving away if need be. Take my chances on one hell of a wreck vs getting raped and murdered.
That gives me something to really think about. Thank you.
I have time to figure this all out but am definitely thinking about it now.
I live in California, and the crazies seem to be rampent here, so I will have a gun on me in some way. Hopefully I will never have to use it in self defense, but I would rather have it and never use it, than be sorry I didn't have one. |
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     Location: Wonderful Wyoming | GoBuddyGo - 2015-05-21 2:57 PM wyoming barrel racer - 2015-05-21 1:54 PM GoBuddyGo - 2015-05-21 2:47 PM I know I will be comfortable shooting the gun I just bought...I shoot every gun my husband has and handle them fine (Kimber 1911, Springfield XD 40cal, ect). I fully plan to put probably over 1,000 rounds through it before I even think about applying for the ccw permit.
I have scoured the internet looking for information on women who carry and to try to get a women's perspective on it. I have found some info, but there just isn't much. There is plenty of information from men!
At this point, I'm thinking I would be most comfortable carrying in my purse (when I have my purse with me). I know there are a lot of other ways to carry, but they just look uncomfortable to me and I'm not sure I would like them. unless you have a purse that you can put over your neck and under your arm, I wouldn't put one there. A purse is one of the first thing a person has taken from them, or leaves in the car or under their chair etc. I am maybe paranoid but I look at it this way. If they grab me and throw me in the back of a van. I have a weapon or 2, maybe 3, hidden on me. I can shoot the fool in the back of the head as he is driving away if need be. Take my chances on one hell of a wreck vs getting raped and murdered. That gives me something to really think about. Thank you.
I have time to figure this all out but am definitely thinking about it now.
I live in California, and the crazies seem to be rampent here, so I will have a gun on me in some way. Hopefully I will never have to use it in self defense, but I would rather have it and never use it, than be sorry I didn't have one.
that is exactly why I do. However where I live is relatively safe. You just never know. |
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        Location: Gainesville, TX | I have a Sig Sauer P220, .45 caliber. Steel two tone. Love it. Its heavy enough it doesn't kick too bad. |
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| Buy the one you are willing to carry 24/7, they do no good at home while youre getting butt diddled in a van down by the river.
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    Location: California | Itsme - 2015-05-21 2:43 PM Buy the one you are willing to carry 24/7, they do no good at home while youre getting butt diddled in a van down by the river.
I have already bought the gun that I am willing to carry 24/7...
I wouldn't be asking other women how they carry and their opinions if I was planning on leaving it at home. Thanks for adding nothing to this discussion... |
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       Location: At the race track with Ah Dee Ohs | Glock 40 cal |
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   Location: PNW | I carry a few different pistols depending on where I am going and what I will be doing that day; it varies between a Kimber 1911, a long slide Glock .40, or the teeny baby frame (I forget the model number) Glock 9mm.
I 100% agree with WYO that you should NOT carry in your purse. I have several holsters that sit inside my waistband, a few that sit outside, and then a bra one. I don't really care for the bra one - I have a bigger chest and I have found that things just get too tight in that area with a pistol in the mix.
My FAVORITE place to find CC friendly clothing is 5.11 Tactical - they have a website. I love their jackets that have zip pockets, that have INNER zip pockets that would allow you to reach a pistol with your hands in your pocket without ever having to readjust your shirt in any way. They are also really comfortable and really cute - unless you are a fellow CC and KNOW the brand, nobody would be able to say "oh, well that's a tactical jacket for sure." I have a few that are specifically designed for women, and a few that were designed for men - they all rock.
With all the crazy happening in the world, I CC always. The only time I don't carry is when I'm wearing a dress to a fancy event - and I'm currently on the hunt for the perfect Lara Croft holster to solve this problem. |
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     Location: Wonderful Wyoming | svincent - 2015-05-21 4:56 PM I carry a few different pistols depending on where I am going and what I will be doing that day; it varies between a Kimber 1911, a long slide Glock .40, or the teeny baby frame (I forget the model number) Glock 9mm. I 100% agree with WYO that you should NOT carry in your purse. I have several holsters that sit inside my waistband, a few that sit outside, and then a bra one. I don't really care for the bra one - I have a bigger chest and I have found that things just get too tight in that area with a pistol in the mix. My FAVORITE place to find CC friendly clothing is 5.11 Tactical - they have a website. I love their jackets that have zip pockets, that have INNER zip pockets that would allow you to reach a pistol with your hands in your pocket without ever having to readjust your shirt in any way. They are also really comfortable and really cute - unless you are a fellow CC and KNOW the brand, nobody would be able to say "oh, well that's a tactical jacket for sure." I have a few that are specifically designed for women, and a few that were designed for men - they all rock. With all the crazy happening in the world, I CC always. The only time I don't carry is when I'm wearing a dress to a fancy event - and I'm currently on the hunt for the perfect Lara Croft holster to solve this problem.
Thanks for the info, I'm going to check it out I just ordered a shoulder holster from another place but a jacket would be great. |
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| GoBuddyGo - 2015-05-21 5:15 PM
Itsme - 2015-05-21 2:43 PM Buy the one you are willing to carry 24/7, they do no good at home while youre getting butt diddled in a van down by the river.
I have already bought the gun that I am willing to carry 24/7...
I wouldn't be asking other women how they carry and their opinions if I was planning on leaving it at home. Β Thanks for adding nothing to this discussion...
Well, that was rude. You asked what everyone carried and she replied! |
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| I have several--My favorite, Lady Smith 38 Special, S&W 357 and a Taurus 380 Semiautomatic, not my favorite but the one that I took the CHL with. |
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    Location: California | streakysox - 2015-05-21 4:38 PM GoBuddyGo - 2015-05-21 5:15 PM Itsme - 2015-05-21 2:43 PM Buy the one you are willing to carry 24/7, they do no good at home while youre getting butt diddled in a van down by the river. I have already bought the gun that I am willing to carry 24/7...
I wouldn't be asking other women how they carry and their opinions if I was planning on leaving it at home. Thanks for adding nothing to this discussion... Well, that was rude. You asked what everyone carried and she replied!
I'm sorry, but the whole "butt diddled" comment was not meant to be helpful. |
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     Location: Wonderful Wyoming | streakysox - 2015-05-21 5:38 PM GoBuddyGo - 2015-05-21 5:15 PM Itsme - 2015-05-21 2:43 PM Buy the one you are willing to carry 24/7, they do no good at home while youre getting butt diddled in a van down by the river. I have already bought the gun that I am willing to carry 24/7...
I wouldn't be asking other women how they carry and their opinions if I was planning on leaving it at home. Thanks for adding nothing to this discussion... Well, that was rude. You asked what everyone carried and she replied!
Pretty sure that is a he, and about 95% of the time, he offers sarcastic replies if not down right mean. |
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