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It's very difficult for a young, thin woman with any sense of style to dress around a gun. Men's clothes are much more forgiving when it somes to concealment options. Women's clothes are shorter, more fitted, have tiny or nonexistent pockets, etc. They can't get away with a loose fitting button down and a pair of comfortable jeans.
When she does carry her own gun, it's limited to a hard chromed KelTec P32 with belt clip tucked into her waistband.
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Already got that, but I almost always carry a second gun. Honestly, I see it more as hand off piece for my wife than thinking I'll need a second pistol myself.
Why isn't she carrying her own gun?
Seems like an unnecessary complication.
It's very difficult for a young, thin woman with any sense of style to dress around a gun. Men's clothes are much more forgiving when it somes to concealment options. Women's clothes are shorter, more fitted, have tiny or nonexistent pockets, etc. They can't get away with a loose fitting button down and a pair of comfortable jeans.
When she does carry her own gun, it's limited to a hard chromed KelTec P32 with belt clip tucked into her waistband.
Something like a S&W Shield should be fairly easy to carry.
I just don't think you carrying a pistol for both you and your wife is real practical.
Shit, her carrying almost any gun is better than you carrying both.
That being said, it's good to hear she's on board with the subject in principle...now to get her something she can and will apply. Given you two aren't always together, I think it'd be a good idea if she were more autonomous in regards to her and both of your self defense.