Women and Defensive Guns — The Guns Ladies Prefer

December 2, 2021 Women and Defensive Guns — Guns Ladies Prefer Women Arming. Millions of females have carry permits, and female gun ownership has increased 77% since 2005. What are the factors women should consider when buying a handgun to protect themselves? What are the best choices for a defensive handgun for women that is suitable for concealed carry? Is a selfloading pistol more reliable than a revolver? This article includes two videos that focus on handgun options available for females. These videos focus on six key factors: size, weight, ergonomics and reliability, concealability, and concealability. The Sig P239 — Classic Swiss Precision
The compact, single-stack Sig P239 pistol is extremely reliable and can be used with smaller hands. It weighs 25 oz. It weighs 25 oz. During my handgun training days this Editor discovered that the Sig P239 shot better than Glocks and had more control over recoil. This pistol is a hammer-fired gun with a decocker, but no separate safety. There are many good concealed carry handgun options, some lighter, thinner, and lighter, but the Sig P239 is a great choice for reliability and accuracy. The.40 S&W model is shown. We prefer the 9mm Luger model. Photo Creative Commons BY–SA 3.0. Choosing a Self Defense Handgun — Ladies Explain the Options — Half of All New Gun Buyers Are Female According to Wall Street Journal, “close to half of all U.S. gun purchasers since the beginning 2019 have been women.” The overall percentage of female gun owners has increased dramatically. An NSSF survey revealed that the number of female gun owners has increased dramatically. The National Shooting Sports Foundation (NSSF), has seen a 77% increase in female gun ownership from 2005, 16 years ago. Nearly one quarter of American gun owners are now female. The NRA statistics show that 23% of American women own guns, compared to 13% in 2005. A large majority of female gun buyers are first-time buyers. They purchase a handgun to defend themselves. Statistics show that many female gun owners are also interested in competitive shooting and sport shooting. TWAW’s interesting survey found that 76% of female gun owners over 45 are married or in a committed relationship. Cam Edwards, NRA News host, interviewed Celia Bigelow. Celia has written on the Townhall.com website about gun ownership and the rise in women owning guns. Watch Cam’s interview on YouTube: Similar posts: Tags: CCW. Female gun owner. Gun buyer survey. Handgun. Sig P239.

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