Der Biermeister
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My wife (69 yrs) has expressed some interest -- lets call it lukewarm -- in getting her CCW permit and to begin carrying. She has some physical disabilities though that would greatly limit a choice of weapons. Let me explain:
She has leukemia, but it is under control now. Also, due to pretty bad arthritic thumbs, she had both thumb joints replaced about 10 years ago. No pain now, but she lacks any real strength. With my two semi-autos, she is not able to rack the slide. So I am wondering if perhaps a sub-compact, like a Ruger LCP .380 Ultra Compact Pistol, might work?
I have no experience at all in those kind of small guns. Do they rack much easier? In a .380 caliber, is the recoil quite low?
If we find a good weapon for her, getting her permit should be no problem as the requirements in VA are easy. The most I could expect would be for her to carry in her purse. I cannot envision ever seeing her wearing any kind of holster. But that is still MUCH better personal protection than what she has now -- a pepper spray.
Thanks for your suggestions.
She has leukemia, but it is under control now. Also, due to pretty bad arthritic thumbs, she had both thumb joints replaced about 10 years ago. No pain now, but she lacks any real strength. With my two semi-autos, she is not able to rack the slide. So I am wondering if perhaps a sub-compact, like a Ruger LCP .380 Ultra Compact Pistol, might work?
I have no experience at all in those kind of small guns. Do they rack much easier? In a .380 caliber, is the recoil quite low?
If we find a good weapon for her, getting her permit should be no problem as the requirements in VA are easy. The most I could expect would be for her to carry in her purse. I cannot envision ever seeing her wearing any kind of holster. But that is still MUCH better personal protection than what she has now -- a pepper spray.
Thanks for your suggestions.