guns for wheelchair user

Cowboy Preacher

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I have just begun a bail bonds operation and my secretary who uses a wheelchair sometimes helps us out as a undercover agent in looking for skips. No one is susipous of a lady in a wheelchair, they will tell her anything. Anyway, she feels like she need a gun just in case somebody gets frisky. What would be some good choices? She does have past experiance with pistols, so semi or revolver will work. The carry part is the tricky part what kind of holster setup would work? Any advice from wheelchair users themselves?

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I got a touch of the hangover, bureaucrat. Don't push me.
 
Glock 19 with hi-cap (normal) mags. Due to the wheel chair, She can't run for cover as fast as you or I. The 19 offers plenty of firepower in a nice package. Put a cut down 20 guage double under a blanket in the lap for serious work. For holsters I would say a nice shoulder or crossdraw would be the best.
 
A tray table between the arm rests would let her conceal nearly anything. Weapon wants to be secure enough so when tray is flipped up for access, it won't fall out. A belly pack to put it in when exiting the chair.

Sam..ol codger drill, drop cane, pop perp, fall down.
 
Since she has prior handgun experience does she have a preference? I concur with the high capacity train of thought but would also prefer something in more heavy caliber....assuming she had handle the recoil.
As to carry method I would suggest one of mine and Terri's concealment rigs. Even though that sounds self serving it is not. We have sold several to people confined to wheelchairs with very good results. They are, for lack of a better term, and improved bellyband. If interested and/or for more details off forum drop me an Email for a complete description or see the thread in Gear and Accesories here: http://www.thefiringline.com/NonCGI/Forum7/HTML/001010.html .

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Gunslinger

I was promised a Shortycicle and I want a Shortycicle!
 
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