bigskygal wrote:Jarl,
Try reading my post again. A shotgun isn't any good for concealed carry. I know all the arguments for keeping one for home protection - I read gun enthusiast magazines & forums, too. I only want to buy one gun at present, so a handgun it is.
Never even implied having the shotgun for anything other than home defence. Why are you so defensive all of a sudden?
And my apologies for not explaining the recoil effect satisfactorily for you; of course it's a little gun and no, it wasn't at all difficult for me to handle. It's not very accurate at any distance, is my point, because it's very light - that's what I meant by kick, not that it knocked me on my ass or anything.
You should carry something else. Having something that is that innacurate is worse than not having a gun at all!
My father had a whole collection of shotguns, rifles & handguns and I had no trouble with managing the recoil of far larger caliber weapons as a teenaged girl. Ever shot a 500? I have. Stayed on my two feet just fine.
I have shot my uncle's .500 Smith & Wesson, his Casull, and his Holland & Holland elephant rifle, a side by side double in .577 Nitro.
I can also take apart an M16, clean it and put it back together in short order. Can you?
Never fired an M-16, though after shooting one recently, my next firearm purchase will probably be an M-
14.
Can the sexism, please. Lots of girls know how to use guns.

Can the defensiveness, please. My wife is as much of a shooter as I am, my grandmother was a competitive skeet & trapshooter into her 70's.
Treat Gaza like Carthage.