wife wants a gun

Started by Anvil, June-05-22 21:06

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Anvil

After all the shootings recently in places where most law abiding citizens visit my wife now says she wants a gun in her purse. She tried my Ruger Single Six in 22 WMR and then my Pug and she didn't like the recoil so I know the only thing for her is in .22Lr. Of course the only thing available at NAA is the NAA-22LLR. I think she can handle it and it fits in her purse and she knows it is only a deterrent and not a deadly weapon but better than nothing. However I don't care for the original grips. They are not that functional or user friendly IMHO. Options are the Long Rifle Boot Grip, the Long Rifle Oversized Wood Grips or the Long Rifle White Simulated Pearl Grip in which I think she would like for looks but they are smaller than the other two.
Anybody out there have the NAA-22LLR? What grips do you have?
You may not need it but should have it.

OV-1D

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Ozark75

You might consider a magnum frame with 22lr conversion cylinder i.e., Black Widow, Sheriff, Earl. Longer barrel to eek out just a little more performance from 22lr and larger frame is easier to handle / manipulate / use, but not too large.

top dog

Anvil,
Nice to see that your wife made a choice and you are helping her with the selection.

If none of the NAAs seem to "fit" her,maybe she could try a Ruger LCR in 22lr??  Or maybe an LCP II in 22lr?

Just a thought.

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pietro

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Blessed are those whose wife wants a gun...............  8)
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OLD and GRUMPY

Every one always forgets the little 22 short. It can be fired in any 22 revolver or single shot rifle.  Yes I know it it not a 9mm or 44mag. but if hands are weak or hurt there is little recoil even in the lightest gun. I took Mini on a first date. Fed her 5 different rounds in the same cylinder. 1 stinger,1 mini mag, 1 Blazer , 1 Win short hollow point,  and last and the least 1 Aquila  Colibri (no powder 300fps?). Starting with the stinger  (big blast) the recoil dropped off with each until the short felt like a misfire. Colibri just went pop.  Even in my 1 1/8" mini the short had almost no recoil.  This is just a idea to think about.
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OLD and GRUMPY

Quote from: pietro on June-06-22 07:06
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Some times. These are not mine.
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RogueTS1

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You could have her look at a 327 Mag snubby or even a 38 special snubby. The LCR is lightweight as are a number of other S&W as well as Taurus revolvers. Then simply load it up with some 32 S&W Longs/Shorts, or 38 Colt Longs/Shorts. These would give only slightly more recoil than a .22 LR but with quite a bit harder hitting round and center-fire reliability should she ever have to pull that trigger.  8)

PS: Best grips for one of these Minis, if that is the direction she decides to go, is a Magnum Framed Mini with the Secret Service Wooden grips. Small enough to slide into a pocket un-noticed and yet more than enough grip to use decisively.
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heyjoe

i second getting a black widow with a lr cylinder. it has a better grip, is easier to handle and manipulate, is still very small and light.

i also second a slightly larger gun in which you can use 32 smith and wesson long. the larger gun will have an even better grip than the minis and its larger size will make it easier to fire accurately. They are still relatively small and relatively light guns.  The 32 smith and wesson  long is a very mild round recoil wise.

Regardless of which gun your wife chooses make sure she keeps it in a holster in her purse. 
It's too bad that our friends cant be here with us today

kurth83

There is a drawback to getting a convertible and shooting it as a 22lr, the trigger pull and hammer pull are harder.  But since you have a Pug she an try that part first.

A simple 22llr with the holster grip is fantastic if you are ok with the .5 second extra draw time to fold it out.


bill_deshivs

Any of the NAA mini revolvers are probably the worst guns to get for her.
The ergonomics are bad, they are single action, hard to shoot, and in minimal calibers.
The NAA guns are pretty much expert's guns.
Take a look at the Keltec P32 and similar guns. Easier to shoot well, extremely light weight, much more capacity and more effective chambering.

Terry treefish

My wife, who is very recoil sensitive, loves her Ruger LCP II 22lr.  She hates my Kel-Tec P32.
The Ruger is great for cc, 10 rd mags, no recoil, and goes bang every time, with the right ammo, which is HV.

I am very partial to my sidewinder with oversized grip.  She hates it. 

Surculus

Quote from: Anvil on June-05-22 21:06
Options are the Long Rifle Boot Grip, the Long Rifle Oversized Wood Grips or the Long Rifle White Simulated Pearl Grip in which I think she would like for looks but they are smaller than the other two.

As someone else has already posted, the Secret Service grips [wood for looks/concealed carry, or rubber (as found on the Black Widow & Mini Master) for control.]

Texduk3

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Anvil

She has experience with handguns. She wants something lightweight that won't weigh down her purse. Prefers single action because that's what she is most comfortable with.
Thanks all for the input.
Valky
You may not need it but should have it.

top dog

Anvil,
I hope all goes well with your wife's search for a carry piece.

I am sure that there is something out there that will fill the bill.

Let us know how things work out.

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kurth83

These look great:
https://www.amazon.com/Generic-Compatible-Replacement-Diamond-Extended/dp/B097J49SXS

Basically a larger grip for the 22lr (should fit the llr).

Anvil

Well she's decided on the PUG! And of course she's taking mine so that leaves me open to my next NAA purchase. I would go for the Ranger II but it's just not available anywhere in short time so thinking on the Earl, BW or another Pug.
You may not need it but should have it.

Rick_Jorgenson

Quote from: Anvil on June-22-22 20:06
Well she's decided on the PUG! And of course she's taking mine so that leaves me open to my next NAA purchase. I would go for the Ranger II but it's just not available anywhere in short time so thinking on the Earl, BW or another Pug.
Here are a couple of Rangers. They could be yours in a few days  ;)

https://www.gunbroker.com/item/937173379
https://www.gunbroker.com/item/936663929

Here is a 3" Earl Conversion Model

https://www.gunbroker.com/item/937472932

And a 4" Earl Conversion Model

https://www.gunbroker.com/item/934549713

Black Widow Conversion Model

https://www.gunbroker.com/item/934681379

Black Widow PVD Conversion Model

https://www.gunbroker.com/item/937271441

Pug

https://www.gunbroker.com/item/937489952

Just trying to enable help! lol!!   ;)
Rick Jorgenson

RogueTS1

Pug or Ranger. Best two choices in our opinion.
Wounds of the flesh a surgeon's skill may heal but wounded honour is only cured with steel.

jerryg22

Quote from: bill_deshivs on June-06-22 13:06
Any of the NAA mini revolvers are probably the worst guns to get for her.
The ergonomics are bad, they are single action, hard to shoot, and in minimal calibers.
The NAA guns are pretty much expert's guns.
Take a look at the Keltec P32 and similar guns. Easier to shoot well, extremely light weight, much more capacity and more effective chambering.

Same story with my bride.  Hard to cock and fire the Pug so I bought her an LCPII Lite Rack.

coppertop

My two cents...

Smith&Wesson Air Weight loaded with wadcutters. Low recoil and will put someone on the ground.
If she likes NAA revolvers, 22LR with 1 5/8th barrel (with oversized grip) or the Black Widow in 22LR.
As you know, recoil can be snappy in the shorter barrel models but as the barrel lengthens the snappiness reduces.

I've got a few 1 1/8th barrel models and used to carry one, but kept having trouble getting back on target.
Went to a 1 5/8th barrel, potato grips (since move to CV grips) and it was a breeze to get back on target quickly for the second shot.

Good luck with it.