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If you don't reload you can always get the 10mm glock and convert it to .40 for around $120. I am a recent convert from .45 to 10mm. I can tell you there is no comparison. I have shot deer with both. With .45+p you get to track for 15 minutes and still find it wheezing. With the 10mm you see it flop once and die. That's just my experience with a few deer though. Of course my 30-06 does better. :)

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A long long time ago, before we were dating, I overheard

my Fiancé stating "Never will I hold a gun", implying that the guns themselves are evil.

Just the other day, she told her mother "I somewhat enjoy shooting". Things change;)

She fired one of our friend's Beretta .25's. She liked it because it was small and didn't cause discomfort. I have talked her into getting her CPL, and she wants one of those small guns.

I am between a rock and a hard place trying to become comfortable to the idea of such a small caliber. I would love to get her a revolver, .38. However, I would rather her get something she loved and would enjoy practicing with vs something she wouldn't. Should I go for one of those small Beretta's in .25 or .32? Or should I attempt to sway her a bit further into a higher caliber?

This thread is getting pretty far off track from the OP. Lets try to get back on track and stick to CZ9MM's original question. Thanks.

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