I have a walther pps that is small and fits well in my back pocket or would fit in my wife's purse if she chose to carry it.
I have a walther pps that is small and fits well in my back pocket or would fit in my wife's purse if she chose to carry it.
I have a walther pps that is small and fits well in my back pocket or would fit in my wife's purse if she chose to carry it.
Nice pistols, but in my experience they have a rather stiff recoil spring that can make them difficult or awkward to rack for smaller/weaker people, a rather complex safety mechanism, they're difficult to strip...
Good for someone with more experience, not so much for beginners, IMO.
Snub nosed revolver. Easy to hide in their purse, simple to operate, minimum cleaning and maintenance.
Seems a bit out of touch to me. I think they all want a .22 caliber Remington Jet. Prove me wrong!
In all honesty, stripping a semi-auto should be quite similar in difficulty for both a man and a woman.
Hey waynejitsu. That's true, but at the same time why bother posting at all if you feel that way. If you think about it all faces are different, but we post about shave techniques. All noses smell things uniquely, but we post about fragrances. So on and so on. The OP asked and we answered. No more, no less. That is what a forum is all about. The OP will read through the posts and hopefully glean one idea or pearl of wisdom that will assist in the decision making process.
Hey waynejitsu. That's true, but at the same time why bother posting at all if you feel that way. If you think about it all faces are different, but we post about shave techniques. All noses smell things uniquely, but we post about fragrances. So on and so on. The OP asked and we answered. No more, no less. That is what a forum is all about. The OP will read through the posts and hopefully glean one idea or pearl of wisdom that will assist in the decision making process.