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<blockquote data-quote="Horse Guy" data-source="post: 404339" data-attributes="member: 5753"><p>The S-A ,1911 colt is an excellent pistol for someone who trains a lot but most women would have trouble racking the slide.</p><p>Cocked and locked probable isnt a good idea for her.</p><p>The trouble with D-A pistols are the double column magazine is a handfull for women.</p><p>Plus your going from a heavy double action pull on the first shot to a light single action pull on the next shot. Yes she could cock it and use as a S-A but it will be more clumbsy with the pistol as compared to a revolver. Plus most of those DA pistols have all these stupid crappy safetys on them.</p><p>Im thinking under stress a D-A revolver is pretty fool proof. If she cant get it done with 6 shots im thinking it aint going to get done period.</p><p>A revolver is just more simple, easier to use, easier to shoot for someone who isnt going to be shooting a lot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Horse Guy, post: 404339, member: 5753"] The S-A ,1911 colt is an excellent pistol for someone who trains a lot but most women would have trouble racking the slide. Cocked and locked probable isnt a good idea for her. The trouble with D-A pistols are the double column magazine is a handfull for women. Plus your going from a heavy double action pull on the first shot to a light single action pull on the next shot. Yes she could cock it and use as a S-A but it will be more clumbsy with the pistol as compared to a revolver. Plus most of those DA pistols have all these stupid crappy safetys on them. Im thinking under stress a D-A revolver is pretty fool proof. If she cant get it done with 6 shots im thinking it aint going to get done period. A revolver is just more simple, easier to use, easier to shoot for someone who isnt going to be shooting a lot. [/QUOTE]
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