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Monday, May 9, 2011

PetiteGuns

http://www.petiteguns.com/

When choosing women guns there is no significant difference between “guy guns and girl guns”, it is simply a matter of hand size and upper body strength that differentiate females and males. Women usually have less upper body strength compared to the average male which is the basis most handguns are designed for, which is why most women prefer smaller guns with less recoil, making them more appealing to women looking for women guns.

Now we’re not saying women have to have tiny guns but it is important for your handgun to properly fit your hand, small enough to conceal with in your wardrobe or purse and in self-defense circumstances, it must be able to stop a raging male whom is substantially larger than you. It is also important to educate yourself on how to use your handgun safely and effectively. Without proper knowledge of your handgun and how to use it your self defense handgun will be as useful as not having one at all and could also be very dangerous to you and other innocent people around you.

PetiteGuns.com is proud to offer a wide variety of "women guns" that we feel every woman shooter should own. Some of the quality brand names we have to offer women looking for women handguns are: Armscor, Beretta, Bersa, Bond ARms, Braztech, Charter Arms, Cobra, CZ-USA, EAA, Glock, Hi-Point, Heckler & Koch, Kahr Arms, Kel Tec, Phoenix Arms, Ruger, Sig Sauer, Smith & Wesson, Taurus, and many others. PetiteGuns also carries many accessories for your women hanguns at affordable prices that you won't want to pass up.


http://www.petiteguns.com/

EDITORS NOTE: In my experience Smaller, lighter, shorter bareled guns tend to kick more. The heavier the gun and longer the barrel, the less it will kick. The larger the caliber, the more it will kick. Look for the right balance in your gun. That snubby lightweight 38 may kick harder than a standard glock 9 or a tactical 40. Shop around - Many gun ranges will let you try (rent) before you buy.

NOTE: I have not received any goods, services, or fees for reviewing or promoting this service or product through my posts. Not one freebie. Not one penny.

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