I appreciate the feedback and recommendations. I would personally prefer it if she would carry something in 9mm, such as the CM9 or LC9, but concealability is the most important thing for her. Better to have 6 rounds of .380 on you than leaving the 9mm/.40/.45 at home.
She is actually not recoil sensitive at all, has great form for a beginner and enjoys shooting. She has tried the Keltec .380 and likes it, she just thinks the LCP is a little more refined. But the recoil did not bother her at all, even double-taps and rapid firing.
I carry the Sig Sauer P238 and it's a beautiful gun. I have put around 200 rounds through it and not once had it misfire. Its small and easy to carry with the holster provided and is very reliable. This gun is my everyday carry. I also use a Bianchi Colt Mustang belt loop holster for it and they work great together.
I carry the Sig Sauer P238 and it's a beautiful gun. I have put around 200 rounds through it and not once had it misfire. Its small and easy to carry with the holster provided and is very reliable. This gun is my everyday carry. I also use a Bianchi Colt Mustang belt loop holster for it and they work great together.
The Glock26 is easily concealed (IMO anyway). It's got some muzzle flip but isn't bad on recoil.
Where did you find that p238?
Go small revolver for her first!
Yes! You should absolutely do that!
Fo shizzle. Also, make sure it's a lightweight allow frame with a non-ported 2" barrel and a cylinder stuffed with +Ps.