Another idea is if she has a female friend that is interested in learning to shoot, too, signing up for a ladies only class to do together is a fun way for them both to learn. 4 of us learned in this fashion. It was a blast.
If your wife has small hands, I found that the Glock 26 Gen 4 felt more comfortable in my hand than the Glock 26 Gen 3. Being able to switch out for the flush backstrap on the Gen 4 was a better fit for me.
An LTCH isn't required. If a participant doesn't have one, you just have a copy of your criminal history report submitted. If you have an LTCH, then a report isn't required.
The class is excellent.
Finding the ammo for it? ......:(
My 76 year old father applied for his back in January and did the electronic fingerprinting. He is still waiting, but I love the fact that he thought it was important and applied for the license.
I really thought I would like the Ruger LCP because of its size. Luckily a friend let me shoot his before i ever purchased one, and I learned I didn't like it at all. So definitely renting a few models at a shooting range would be valuable for your wife to determine what she prefers.
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I'm just wanting to make sure I understand, BravoMike.......are you saying that the heavier trigger pull of the DAO is easier to shoot more accurately or that the striker fired is more accurately shot?
Does the sign look different when it is definitely illegal to carry into a building such as the State house vs a sign that is posted on a restaurant or movie theater?
Will somebody explain what type of signs definitely carry the weight of the law vs ones that don't? I'm a newbie, so I need all the help you guys can provide.
When I was in a few shops trying to rack the slides, I thought I surely must be the weakest woman alive. Finally in the 3rd shop I visited, one of the salesmen showed me the method illustrated in the video above. Then it became very easy for me, so your sister may possibly not be pushing...