My daughter is small 5' has tiny hands and weighs about 100 lbs she wants a ccw do you think this would be a good fit? Or should she use something bigger.
Five feet and 100 pounds? The Ruger LCP in .380 might be one snappy and rude little bugger, discouraging further practice if she finds it unpleasant. The LCP-MAX handles a little better due to its increased size, thickness, and heft, which puts it at around the same size as the PT25. For something even smaller, the Kel-Tec P32 may fill the bill. It's a lot easier to run than a similarly-sized gun in .380ACP. I cannot comment on being a five-foot, 100 pound shooter, but I do own and have shot all of these, so I can comment on them.
i had one. it was not bad at all to shoot and as a pocket ccw, but slide was impossible to rack and since i always carry an extra mag reload away it went.
@@FamilyFirearmReviews yea those types of firearms are designed for self defense at arms length or less, I wouldn’t be too concerned with how I shoot that gun at 5 yards and further.
I think firing off a bunch of insults at the bad guy would hurt him more than 25 auto rounds lol. I mean you're just gonna be making him super irate with 25 auto and that's about it. 🤣🤣🤣
My daughter is small 5' has tiny hands and weighs about 100 lbs she wants a ccw do you think this would be a good fit? Or should she use something bigger.
This is small, but the trigger is not great. Look into maybe a ruger lcp 380 or something like that would be a great fit with better features.
Five feet and 100 pounds? The Ruger LCP in .380 might be one snappy and rude little bugger, discouraging further practice if she finds it unpleasant. The LCP-MAX handles a little better due to its increased size, thickness, and heft, which puts it at around the same size as the PT25.
For something even smaller, the Kel-Tec P32 may fill the bill. It's a lot easier to run than a similarly-sized gun in .380ACP.
I cannot comment on being a five-foot, 100 pound shooter, but I do own and have shot all of these, so I can comment on them.
Great Job guy and gal! Keep the awesome reviews coming.
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i had one. it was not bad at all to shoot and as a pocket ccw, but slide was impossible to rack and since i always carry an extra mag reload away it went.
We really thought it was something neat. Something different. Once you practice with it, you can get good with it.
I agree,the trigger is terrible. After getting a few shots down range the adjustments you make could save your life!
Low left with a hand gun is most likely your grip along with the long trigger pull of that gun.
Most likely
The trigger pull on that thing is long, stiff, and not great. I made some adjustments and shot better as the day went on.
@@FamilyFirearmReviews yea those types of firearms are designed for self defense at arms length or less, I wouldn’t be too concerned with how I shoot that gun at 5 yards and further.
Why must one have an Holster for a pocket carry gun?
To protect the trigger. It's safer. It will protect you from accidental discharges.
I think firing off a bunch of insults at the bad guy would hurt him more than 25 auto rounds lol. I mean you're just gonna be making him super irate with 25 auto and that's about it. 🤣🤣🤣
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uh no. nobody wants to be shot at. a 25acp or 22lr ccw is a useful break-contact, self-defense weapon.
That is true. I have looked at the debate of 22 is too small for protection, but I'm fine with whatever you want to carry. As long as you carry.
what a stupid thing to say