A reliable firearm manufactured by a reputable company which she is familiar and comfortable with. While .38 Special revolvers are typically recommended for women, I've known women who carry compact .45 automatics. It all depends on her stature, familiarity with firearms, and specific comfort level with any particular firearm.
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Sporting good stores or on the web.
Sporting Good Stores or on the Web
hitguns.com airsoftgi.com evike.com
You can purchase them online but you have chance of not getting what you wanted. I prefer to find what paint balls I like from a store and then I go home and search for what i liked and then i will buy it online.
Gun shop, gun show, want ad
Most sporting good stores sell them. Or on the Web
A 12 year old can't "own" a gun, since you have to be 18 to buy a rifle and 21 to buy a handgun.
If it is a good gun, why wouldn't you buy it if it meets your needs (budget, end use, etc.)? As a general rule, you get what you pay for. However, there are some 100 dollar guns that will do serviceable duty as well as a 1000 dollar gun.
Airsoftmegastore.com anything over 100 dollors is good usually
The best thing you can do is to buy a Manuel. Chiltons has a very good one and practice, practice, practice. AND DON'T BUY A CHEAP PAINT GUN. A good gun will run around $100.00 trust me I have had schooling in this area
I look at a few things, but mostly I check out reviews of the gun. There's many good airsoft gun review sites. Then, I look at who makes the gun. Some companies are known for making good guns, and others for making crap guns. I would try to find a good review of the gun that shows what's in the gearbox. I wouldn't buy an AEG unless it is over $100. Don't buy Crosman or Boyi.