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"Women should carry small/pink guns"

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Walk into any gun store as a woman, and you'll likely be steered toward the "ladies' section" — tiny pistols in pink, purple, or teal. The message is clear: women need smaller, cuter guns.

This isn't advice. It's marketing disguised as guidance. And it could make you less safe.

The Problem with "Small" for Women

The Verdict

Don't shop by color or size assumptions.

The firearms industry has historically designed for men, then pink-washed products for women instead of actually designing for women's needs.

What Actually Matters

The Truth

Fit matters more than size. Function matters more than color.

  • Grip fit: Can you reach the trigger comfortably? Can you wrap your fingers around the grip? Hand size varies — try before you buy.
  • Recoil management: A slightly larger gun may be EASIER to shoot because it absorbs more recoil.
  • Slide manipulation: Can you rack the slide? This is where grip strength actually matters — and there are techniques to make it easier.
  • Trigger reach and pull: Can you press the trigger smoothly without shifting your grip?
  • Purpose: Home defense? Concealed carry? Range practice? Different purposes = different ideal firearms.

The right gun for you isn't the one marketed to women. It's the one that fits YOUR hands, YOUR strength, YOUR purpose, and YOUR carry needs.

Don't let anyone tell you what you "should" carry based on your gender. Find a range that lets you try before you buy. Work with instructors who ask questions instead of making assumptions.

Learn to Choose for Yourself

Fierana teaches women how to evaluate firearms based on fit and function — not marketing. Make informed decisions. Not gendered ones.

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