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    Don't laugh... Air weight .38 for everyday. Double clutch, no hammer 5 shot. Everyday all day and after a while ya don't notice it. In and out of vehicles all day and no hang ups. Comes out quick. I know...her gun. Just give it a try. Sell it if you don't like it. Ex USMC DI black hat got me to try years ago. Traveling, no. All day, I love it. Don't judge me

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    Doesn't matter what it is as long as you carry it all the time. Invest in good ammunition and practice as much as possible. If your range allows, practice shooting on the move (as in move to cover if it is available) The caliber is not as important as being able to hit your target. Glock 43, Glock 36, S&W 38 snub nose are my regular carries depending on time of year and dress.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Superglue View Post
    Don't laugh... Air weight .38 for everyday. Double clutch, no hammer 5 shot. Everyday all day and after a while ya don't notice it. In and out of vehicles all day and no hang ups. Comes out quick. I know...her gun. Just give it a try. Sell it if you don't like it. Ex USMC DI black hat got me to try years ago. Traveling, no. All day, I love it. Don't judge me
    Although I do have a judge in my collection, I won't judge over anyone's choice of pistol or revolver, I have an old "Chief's Special" that is very comfortable like that and one of my favorite 9's in my collection of Smith's is a 3913 Lady Smith. To each his own...

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    I will venture an educated judgement, Superglue...a very wise choice..I have made the same recommendation myself many times.

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