Mine first got a Ruger LC9 with the factory Crimson Trace laser attached. When she discovered that her carpal tunnel made it nearly impossible for her to handle it we moved on. I let her try my Cold Government model 380 and she then wanted one of those, but the prices were too high for me after just buying the LC9. Given that she really enjoys shooting I convinced her to let me get her a .22 LR Walther P22. She loves it and is deadly accurate at 50 plus feet. fast forward a few more weeks and we found the twin to my 380 Colt for a fair price, so she got that one too.
In the end my wife said she has doscovered one thing about me....I'd much rather buy her a gun as I had buy her jewelry...and she's right. While I like 'nice' things I am way more practical than anything, and what is more practical than a gun ---or three--- for her to use to protect all the pretty jewelry she already has???
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