Some thing to think about. Not long ago I bought my wife a Glock 26 for home protection and to carry in the car when she needs to. When we took the fire arm to the range to practice we found that the gun would jam a lot. Stove pipe the empty. Now when I would fire the weapon it would function great. we worked with this for sometime. after consulting with a friend who is quite an authority in these parts we found that it was really not the firearms fault but that the wife could not hold the weapon well enough to keep it from having a terrible muzzle flip and this would cause the ejection of the empty to stove pipe. I today solved the problem. I traded the glock for a Sig Sauer 320 in 9MM In her hands this pistol functions great and with the sights as they are she hits good. Guess I'll have to watch my P's and Q's.