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Hi all, my wife said she would be intersted in a handgun. She has never shot before so I don't want to turn her off, do you think a 22 revolver would be the way to go. I want to keep it simple so that's where the revolver comes in. What about home defense, do you think this caliber would do the job? Can anyone recommend a 22 revolver? Thank you.

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Have her take a class if possible or go rent some guns.  .22LR is an ok place to start but I would NOT use it for home defense.  Get her used to a 9mm or larger if possible.  She may like .45 even more depending on the gun and how it fits her hands - more of a push than a snap for recoil...

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The Smith and Wesson 617 is a 10 shot .22 Revolver, it comes in both 4 inch and 6 inch.

 

In single action, i'm sure should be fine. But the double action pull will be very heavy and probably not the best for a lady.

 

As far as .22 as a home defense gun, let's just say it's better then nothing, but I doubt it'd be anybodys first choice. 

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NRA basic pistol will introduce her to a variety of guns, the basics of shooting and will give her confidence with guns.

I don't know where you are, I'm an instructor down in Cape May County. PM for more details.

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NO,  I would say a revolver is not the way to go. I put the AA 22LR top on the Glock, or the Ruger Mark II,  and my daughter will shoot it all day long.  Doesn't like the revolver (22LR or 38SPL) at all. Put the 9MM or 45ACP back on the Glock, and while she cannot stand the noise, she uses it.  Mother prefers the shotgun and bird shot.

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I plan on starting my wife out on a S&W Model 10. Enough bump to be fun, but not too much to be intimidating.

 

I am really hoping she loves shooting as much as I do. I would love for her to have her own PFID and a separate safe full of her toys.

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My wife and daughters prefer a SA 22 over a revolver.  I have an SR-22 that they love to shoot and will choose it over all of my other guns. They just think it is fun.

 

Yes, I have an SR-22 as well, and while I don't shoot it much, new shooters seem to love it.  Plus, it will cycle almost anything.

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Every women I have shot with absolutely loves the Sig 1911-22. You can get them around $300. They are pretty close to a real 1911 in weight and the recoil is little to nothing.

 

You can also grab the GSG 1911-22 which is basically the same gun. They are both accurate and super fun to shoot!

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22 revo is how i finally got my wife to even try shooting, S&W 63 8 shot. cute little gun.. very simple. start in sa then da. I took a gamble and gave it to her for xmas and forced her hand and she now also has a sr22 and her own range membership. Unfortunatly she will not shoot anything bigger just plain and simple but she does now shoot and knows how to work a semi. Took yrs to get this far but I'm happy with it. BTW she really likes the revo.

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Start her out on a full size .357 magnum but shoot the gentlest 38s you can find. A full size, heavy revolver will soak up most of the recoil, isn't very loud and won't have much muzzle flip. As she becomes comfortable with it you can find 38s with some more "umph" to them. Work your way up to the 38 self defense rounds.

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Heritage Guild in Easton offers a class called "Handgun 101 for Women Only". Cost is about $65-$70 and includes classroom instruction followed by range time with a 22 revolver and a 22 semi-auto. That's where my wife started 2 years ago and she just went and bought a S&W Shield 9mm for herself last weekend. She stuck with 22 for about 9 months then I bought her an LC9...she actually traded that plus $50 for the new Shield.

 

 

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Hi all, my wife said she would be intersted in a handgun. She has never shot before so I don't want to turn her off, do you think a 22 revolver would be the way to go. I want to keep it simple so that's where the revolver comes in. What about home defense, do you think this caliber would do the job? Can anyone recommend a 22 revolver? Thank you.

 

Honestly I would recommend a 9mm semi-auto. First handgun my wife ever shot was Sig P226 MK25 and she loved it.

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Just since no one else mentioned it, Beretta has a very nice 22lr "practice kit" that fits on any 92 or 96 variant and also retains all the function of the full-house pistols. It's a nice way to transition new shooters, since the grip and trigger pull will all be identical when you swap back to 9mm or 40SW.

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I took my wife to the First Steps-Pistol course at Heritage Guild a couple years ago, they brought out a bunch of rental guns for the range portion of the course, My wife liked the Kimber the most, until she saw the price. She now has a Para Expert 1911 and a SR-22. Don't assume she'll like a .22, have her try a few different guns and make up her own mind.

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Hey Lecky, you get the wife out to the range yet? I'm planning a visit out to Easton Game and Fish Range in next few weeks. If not to far for you you're more than welcome to join and she can try shooting a 38s through a nice heavy revolver (Ruger GP100). Hardly any recoil and trigger is nice and smoothe.

 

PM me if interested with dates your available. Maybe we can find some with a 22 revolver to join us as well and she can try a few differnt guns.

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Hi all, I ended up with a S&W 686 357. I will have her shoot 38's out of it.

Good choice my wife loves to shoot .38 out of our GP 100. Hornady Critical Defense in .38 is a great home defense round also should the need ever arise.

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