She actually prefers single action. I taught her how to shoot with a Glock 19. She doesn't like it because, "it is too easy to just pull the trigger." This ease makes her nervous. Keeping a round in the chamber makes her nervous. However, a single action revolver with an empty chamber that you'd have to cock a hammer to chamber a live round allows her to comfortably carry a firearm.
She's going to borrow my Glock to go to attend the CHL class.
Yes, both I and her know that the one shot stop statistic is only about 40% with a 22 magnum. It is dismal, but having any gun is better than no gun. She doesn't like my kel-tec p3at. It jammed once when we were at the range so she doesn't trust it. Yes, I've had a gunsmith look it over and did a "fluff and buff" on it. The guy at the gun store said that it is NORMAL for p3at's to jam once in a while, especially with hollow points.
She does bikini modeling, lingerie modeling, and art modeling. She can conceal the NAA 22 in an empty pack of cigarettes and keep the pack of cigarettes within arm's reach when she's modeling. Modeling seems like a real dangerous profession. Total strangers would call you and you're expected to show up wearing nothing or barely anything for them to paint or photograph. There's nobody there but the artist/photographer and the model. It would be impossible to conceal most guns if you're wearing nothing or barely anything.
You know what the first rule of a gunfight is right? Have a gun, any gun.
Anyways, would any of you nice guys be willing to part with a NAA 22 in good working order for a C note? C'mon, in the spirit if Christmas??
Thanks,
