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.45 for the wife

Postby Mellonhead on Fri Mar 08, 2013 9:54 pm

The wife want's a new carry gun that carries a punch. She has no issue with recoil, I am quite impressed how she handles my .45's. Her only requirement is that is has to have a manual safety. The one she really likes is the Taurus millennium Pro and really the only one we find that fits the bill in our price range. Anyone have any opinions of this firearm or know any good alternatives?
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Re: .45 for the wife

Postby hunterfreakhd on Fri Mar 08, 2013 10:21 pm

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Re: .45 for the wife

Postby Mellonhead on Fri Mar 08, 2013 10:39 pm

I actually tried very hard to talk her into the the XDS but she is insistent on the manual thumb safety. Offered her many great pistols, when a woman gets somethng in her mind your not going to change it.
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Re: .45 for the wife

Postby sawgrass on Fri Mar 08, 2013 10:41 pm

If your wife wants to shoot some .45's with another female pm me.
I sometimes carry a .45 and have a variety of 'punch'.
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Re: .45 for the wife

Postby Exjay on Sat Mar 09, 2013 12:24 am

Um 1911? Compact probably? Give it a try.
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Re: .45 for the wife

Postby tman on Sat Mar 09, 2013 4:40 am

My wife carries a Kimber Ultra Compact II.

I used to carry a Taurus Millennium Pro PT145. I had very few problems with it. I think it had 1 or 2 failures to feed, and then, several years later, I had trouble with one of the magazines..

Maybe a S&W M&P .45 Compact w/safety. It's gonna cost more... (but not as much as a Kimber...)
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Re: .45 for the wife

Postby minnesotatv on Sat Mar 09, 2013 5:46 am

PT145 is a good choice (make sure its at least a Generation III model)
PT745 is a single stack - works well for smaller hands

lots of other choices:
Taurus 24/7 compact
M&P Compact with safety
Sig P220 compact - SAO version has safety
HK USP compact
Bersa Thunder Ultra Compact

numerous 1911 style

Suggestion - be very selective in cartridge choice. Some of the 230gr cartridges
don't perform well out of the short barrels. Best to test the performance
of several out of your pistol before settling on one.
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Re: .45 for the wife

Postby Rem700 on Sat Mar 09, 2013 6:54 am

M&P45
If your 45s are all steel remember as weight goes down recoil goes up.
The 50GI :bowdown: comes with manual safety and should have a healthy punch to match its price< I still want one :cogitating:
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Re: .45 for the wife

Postby rugersol on Sat Mar 09, 2013 7:04 am

Ruger P345 :?
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Re: .45 for the wife

Postby ammosponge on Sat Mar 09, 2013 8:17 am

Rock island 3.5" Cs 1911? Dead reliable. Right in there as far as price goes. Manual safety. I love the heck out of mine.

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Re: .45 for the wife

Postby wrench on Sat Mar 09, 2013 9:14 am

A S&W CS45. They are out of production, but you find them on the used market. I used to have one, was not bad to shoot for a small .45, accurate and reliable.
I only sold it off, because it was just a tad too big for my short little fingers. :cry: I still have it's little brother,the CS9.
3rd gen S&W's are great pistols.
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Re: .45 for the wife

Postby Seismic Sam on Sat Mar 09, 2013 10:08 am

sawgrass wrote:If your wife wants to shoot some .45's with another female pm me.
I sometimes carry a .45 and have a variety of 'punch'.


Look out Mellonhead!! Sawgrass has a very high end 1911 collection, and she'll proably try to get your wife hooked on an SS Guncrafter's Commander, which is fully as pricey as any Prada purse you could buy in Paris!!
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Re: .45 for the wife

Postby tullibee on Sat Mar 09, 2013 10:40 am

".45 for the wife" :o -- that should have plenty of stopping power, as long as your shot placement is good! :) what did she do to you deserve that kind of rash treatment though? ;) ;)



I can't believe nobody before me got a kick out of the thread title... and I'm not even married. Are you guys slipping in your old age?
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Re: .45 for the wife

Postby SSBotanyBay on Sat Mar 09, 2013 10:55 am

I was pumped to see this thead. My wife hates shooting 9mm (and even .380) because of how snappy they are. She shot my new 1911 yesterday and it was tough to pry it from her hands. I don't know about you guys, but I was about the proudest husband in the world seeing my wife enjoy shooting the .45. I am in the same boat now trying to find the right .45 to be her carry weapon. Her concern is that they can be heavy and bulky and she is pretty petite. She thinks that my Shield is maybe even too big for her which would rule out the XD-S. I want to see that new Boberg .45 when they release it. I guess I might just have to buy a bunch of .45s :twisted: until she finds the one she is comfortable carrying.

On a related note: Has anyone shot any of the Boberg models?
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Re: .45 for the wife

Postby old guy on Sat Mar 09, 2013 11:50 am

I have had a PT145 for 5 years, it is one I will not part with.

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