Originally Posted by srwshooter
the ladies usually do better with less recoil and a little bigger gun helps that. if its made by glock it will more then likely be a hot seller for a while. a thumb safety would make it alittle more wanted by the ladies.


My concern would be the woman (or man) who simply loads it up and drops it into their purse. To mingle around with all the other crap. Think "chapstick jammed in the trigger guard" and the issues that may cause.

I can see a lot of ND/AD's taking place as it floats around the purse or as someone simply reaches in and grabs it out of the mess.

Theoretically that would happen with any Glock but I've yet to see someone carry a larger Glock in such a manner.


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