Help with updating my revolver carrying wife....
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Help with updating my revolver carrying wife....
She needs to upgrade from her trusty off duty weapon, Chief's special revolver..
Hates Glock trigger and plastic triggers and trigger safety levers.
Looking at:
SIG P365
Canick
XD-9
Performance Center Shield Plus
I'm leaning towards the SIG....
Thanks for your opinions!!!
Hates Glock trigger and plastic triggers and trigger safety levers.
Looking at:
SIG P365
Canick
XD-9
Performance Center Shield Plus
I'm leaning towards the SIG....
Thanks for your opinions!!!
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Re: Help with updating my revolver carrying wife....
My first question has to be .. Why?Copperhead wrote: ↑March 29th, 2021, 8:53 am She needs to upgrade from her trusty off duty weapon, Chief's special revolver..
Hates Glock trigger and plastic triggers and trigger safety levers.
Looking at:
SIG P365
Canick
XD-9
Performance Center Shield Plus
I'm leaning towards the SIG....
Thanks for your opinions!!!
I went through a gaggle of guns for the wife and they are all in board members hands. She landed on loving revolver. Shoots the damn things pretty well too. Now has and wont let go of a Ruger SP101.
Is it a size thing .. what are the needs she is not getting out of the revo so we can offer some relevant suggestions. A little expensive but offers a few extra rounds over the chief and is close in Manual of arms kinda
sig 239??
https://www.gunbroker.com/item/893240009
There are more there if it interests you. They are discontinued but nice gun. I had the 40 sas. Wish I still did.
I like the feel and trigger of the XD offerings over the glock but the grips are really long on anything but the sub. My mother was out maybe 7 years ago and her favorite gun out of some 7 I brought to the range was my XD Sub double stack in 40S&W!! I never would have thought but it was her first time ever shooting and she was damn good with that gun.
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Re: Help with updating my revolver carrying wife....
My girlfriend loves the Walther PPS-M2. There are a few different size mags for it, 6/7/8 rounds. The 8 rounder is nice in my hand.
Alex, this is the one you just did the holster for.
Alex, this is the one you just did the holster for.
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Re: Help with updating my revolver carrying wife....
lol, i read the title and thought, holy crap, upgrade the wife, instead of the gat, hmm why didn't i think of that. lol
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Re: Help with updating my revolver carrying wife....
She feels the need to carry. Just can't hardly hit anything with the old J frame anymore, not good for +P, 5 shots, and her L frame is too big and heavy for her purse lol.
She understands the advantages of an automatic. Just have to find one with a trigger that feels right to her.
She understands the advantages of an automatic. Just have to find one with a trigger that feels right to her.
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Re: Help with updating my revolver carrying wife....
In my experience, of those models you listed, the XD (with aftermarket trigger kit) had the best trigger of all. I'm a Glock fan, but my buddy's XD has soooooooo sweet a trigger, I almost defected. But I stuck with Glocks because of grip angles and manual of arms continuity.
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Re: Help with updating my revolver carrying wife....
I'm confused, LOL. You pointed out features she "hates", yet EACHCopperhead wrote: ↑March 29th, 2021, 8:53 am
Hates Glock trigger and plastic triggers and trigger safety levers.
Looking at:
SIG P365
Canick
XD-9
Performance Center Shield Plus
pistol you list HAS such feature. ( I'm not positive on the 365, perhaps
it's an alloy trigger? )
Anyhooo, Kahrs have steel triggers, with size and short length of
trigger pull akin to the J-frame. Albeit, a far superior, lighter trigger
than a typical J. Sig made P239's available with a DAK trigger option.
Also, the P250....the sow's ear of sales which they turned into the silk-purse
runaway P320 series. Longer, but smooth, rolling, DA-trigger like a tuned S&W.
Likewise, Beretta's D-series trigger option, but likely far too large.
If WEIGHT is not much of an issue, the Kimber K6 series is quite a revolver.
BARELY Larger than a J-frame, with a 6th shot, and a trigger that's a joy.
You also get a real set of 3-dot sights, as with most semi-autos, and NS are
available.
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Re: Help with updating my revolver carrying wife....
pneuby wrote: ↑March 31st, 2021, 1:42 amI'm confused, LOL. You pointed out features she "hates", yet EACHCopperhead wrote: ↑March 29th, 2021, 8:53 am
Hates Glock trigger and plastic triggers and trigger safety levers.
Looking at:
SIG P365
Canick
XD-9
Performance Center Shield Plus
pistol you list HAS such feature. ( I'm not positive on the 365, perhaps
it's an alloy trigger? )
Anyhooo, Kahrs have steel triggers, with size and short length of
trigger pull akin to the J-frame. Albeit, a far superior, lighter trigger
than a typical J. Sig made P239's available with a DAK trigger option.
Also, the P250....the sow's ear of sales which they turned into the silk-purse
runaway P320 series. Longer, but smooth, rolling, DA-trigger like a tuned S&W.
Likewise, Beretta's D-series trigger option, but likely far too large.
If WEIGHT is not much of an issue, the Kimber K6 series is quite a revolver.
BARELY Larger than a J-frame, with a 6th shot, and a trigger that's a joy.
You also get a real set of 3-dot sights, as with most semi-autos, and NS are
available.


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Re: Help with updating my revolver carrying wife....
Ooooo. I forgot .. if she is used to DA and likes it Tristar CZ clones are a freagin bargain. At least they were a couple years ago. They have other models but this is one I bought for the wife. She never loved the whole racking and levers things so we would up at 38 special and I sold this off.
Was a fun shooter though! I added the grips. Aluminum frame but they do have steel. Machining was actually better than an actual CZ.
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Winmagbill had a Sweet LW CZ clone he was trying to sell for the longest. I have handled it. I think he might have given it to one of his children but you might want to PM him to take a look. I remember it being a good price.
Was a fun shooter though! I added the grips. Aluminum frame but they do have steel. Machining was actually better than an actual CZ.
edited to add
Winmagbill had a Sweet LW CZ clone he was trying to sell for the longest. I have handled it. I think he might have given it to one of his children but you might want to PM him to take a look. I remember it being a good price.
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Re: Help with updating my revolver carrying wife....
My wife and I both have Sig 938s and love them. Sub Compact, easy to shoot, and a bit heavy.
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Re: Help with updating my revolver carrying wife....
Out of the autos I've looked at the SIG P365 does not have a trigger safety lever nor a plastic trigger.pneuby wrote: ↑March 31st, 2021, 1:42 amI'm confused, LOL. You pointed out features she "hates", yet EACHCopperhead wrote: ↑March 29th, 2021, 8:53 am
Hates Glock trigger and plastic triggers and trigger safety levers.
Looking at:
SIG P365
Canick
XD-9
Performance Center Shield Plus
pistol you list HAS such feature. ( I'm not positive on the 365, perhaps
it's an alloy trigger? )
Anyhooo, Kahrs have steel triggers, with size and short length of
trigger pull akin to the J-frame. Albeit, a far superior, lighter trigger
than a typical J. Sig made P239's available with a DAK trigger option.
Also, the P250....the sow's ear of sales which they turned into the silk-purse
runaway P320 series. Longer, but smooth, rolling, DA-trigger like a tuned S&W.
Likewise, Beretta's D-series trigger option, but likely far too large.
If WEIGHT is not much of an issue, the Kimber K6 series is quite a revolver.
BARELY Larger than a J-frame, with a 6th shot, and a trigger that's a joy.
You also get a real set of 3-dot sights, as with most semi-autos, and NS are
available.
It does have night sights.
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Re: Help with updating my revolver carrying wife....
That looks really nice.Boriqua wrote: ↑March 31st, 2021, 4:18 pm Ooooo. I forgot .. if she is used to DA and likes it Tristar CZ clones are a freagin bargain. At least they were a couple years ago. They have other models but this is one I bought for the wife. She never loved the whole racking and levers things so we would up at 38 special and I sold this off.
Was a fun shooter though! I added the grips. Aluminum frame but they do have steel. Machining was actually better than an actual CZ.
Tristar T100 grips 12.JPG
Tristar T100 grips 3.JPG
edited to add
Winmagbill had a Sweet LW CZ clone he was trying to sell for the longest. I have handled it. I think he might have given it to one of his children but you might want to PM him to take a look. I remember it being a good price.
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Re: Help with updating my revolver carrying wife....
AZ1182 said it.... let her try some stuff and do her own choosing.
Have seen it many many times in gals coming to class with what the hubby/so picked out for them. Usually too small/light to be able to handle or shoot well.
If she’s been used to a wheelgun all the different manipulations of an auto may be harder to deal with.
Tried a 4” s&w model 10? .... tapered barrel keeps weight in check and the k-frame can be up or down sized in the grips to accommodate most hand sizes.... still relatively easy to come by at a decent price.
FWIW
YMMV
4” k-frame or Glock 19 have been the best 2 choices that I have seen for many years for female students. Kind of the ‘ easy button’ choices IMO
Have seen it many many times in gals coming to class with what the hubby/so picked out for them. Usually too small/light to be able to handle or shoot well.
If she’s been used to a wheelgun all the different manipulations of an auto may be harder to deal with.
Tried a 4” s&w model 10? .... tapered barrel keeps weight in check and the k-frame can be up or down sized in the grips to accommodate most hand sizes.... still relatively easy to come by at a decent price.
FWIW
YMMV
4” k-frame or Glock 19 have been the best 2 choices that I have seen for many years for female students. Kind of the ‘ easy button’ choices IMO
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Re: Help with updating my revolver carrying wife....
She did look at a few and liked the trigger on the SIG P365 the best. Happy that it is small enough to carry in a practical manner. I have to get her some snap caps so she can familiarize herself with manipulating the firearm and loading mags. And I gotta find some ammo as we have previously owned nothing in 9mm.