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Join Date: Feb 2007
Posts: 73
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hi everyone am from ecuador and i have to choose what is best for a female friend of my wife's. she wants to own a handgun and the choises we have in ecuador are not many so the question is a revolver .38 or a 9mm taurus pt111.
my reasons are the following taurus pt111 more ammo capacity small and grips for small hands doa which is better consistensy. disadvantage: any pistol at any given time may malfunction. woman don't have much strenght to pull the rail. revolver almost never jams, small grips da/sa disadvantage: small fire capacity 5 rounds based on this what do you guys think?
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Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Franklin, VA
Posts: 37
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I would go with the 111 as long as she handled it well prior to purchase. It's always comforting to have too much ammo versus too little. Multiple assailants and the ability to provide covering fire come to mind as 2 reasons why more = better.
Just out of curiosity, can you give us a brief description of Equador's laws as they pertain to firearms ownership and carrying a concealed weapon? |
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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Deep South Mississippi
Posts: 5,943
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I will depend on her. How much shootin experience does she have? What fitts her hand. She has plenty of power to rack the slide but she ain't doing it right
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Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Colorado
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Overall, gunlearner, I would probably go with the revolver in .38 special for her, mostly based on its simplicity of operation. The PT-111 is an excellent pistol and certainly do the job adequately, but if, as you indicate, she has trouble with operation of the slide, that could create a major problem at the worst possible time. If possible, get one of the smaller revolvers, a J-frame Smith & Wesson if you can, or perhaps an old Colt Detective Special if you can find one. Another good choice would be one of the Rossi revolvers that are made by Taurus of Brazil now. They are very good quality and about the size of the old Colt Detective Specials with a six-round capacity. If they are available to you, I would also pick up a speed loader.
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Advanced Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: South Carolina
Posts: 5,218
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get her the revolver & some speed loaders.
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Join Date: Mar 2003
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I agree on the J-frame sized revolver and at least two speed loaders.
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V.I.P. Member
Join Date: Dec 2006
Posts: 153
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I say shoot everything you can and then decide.. Myself I am a 1911 guy, and luckally My wife likes them too.
we just got each other new ones for valentines day |
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