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Pistol recommendations?
#1
I don't belong to any firearms forums (although I reckon I should find a good one)... With the Dixie Gun & Knife show coming to Raleigh next weekend, I'm doing some research... While I'm at it, I'll ask you guys too...

What's a good (subjective to opinions) pistol small enough for Jill's hands, and also future-carry, for less than 400 bucks? Thinking a .380... but not necessarily.

Thanks.
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#2
yo...i have a taurus millenium pt 140.40 cal. and new they are only about $380. it has a small compact frame but packs some punch. it doesnt kick bad either. would be something a little larger than 380 but with knockdown power. they also make that model in various calibers. but it would fit nicely in a purse or coat pocket.
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#3
i would get her a revolver. simple shooting. pickup , point , fire. thats it.
ive got a glock .357 and a keltec 9mm i carry. bought my wife a .38 revolver.
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#4
X2 on the revolver. Small,simple,dependable and reasonably cheap.
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#5
The 380 will cost you to shot. All of them cost to shot but a 380 bullets are high. I carry a 357 Sig. It is not a revolver but it is a good carring gun, shotting, and the bullets will not put you in ther poor house to shoot..
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#6
look on horsepowerjunkies.com

i see used guns on there all the time. check in the other items forsale threads.
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#7
I have a S&W Bodyguard .380 i purchased for $306 + tax new. I keep a large frame S&W .357 for the house. The wife likes to shoot it with .38s instead of the wrist twisting .357s.
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#8
Check out gunbroker.com. :xyxthumbs:
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