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armed and humorous:
I know I'm quite late here, and the decision has probably been made already.  For my two cent's worth, I 'd say it was hard to beat the G26 9mm if you consider stopping power, concealability, simplicity, and accuracy.  I'm not sure how cost would compare with other similar options.  The G26 is not my favorite gun, but for a woman in particular, it offers the small size for both grip and concealment, it is amazingly simple to shoot or clean, has acceptable recoil, is accurate enough at self-defense distances, can be fitted with laser sights, is relatively cheap to shoot, reliable, and still has a decent stopping power.  I have one, and carry it when concealabilty is most important.  Still, my Kimber 45 is probably my favorite even though it doesn't conceal quite as well.  Then again, if you just want to scare someone off, the S&W 500 is hard to beat.  There's not much chance of concealing it, unless you're wearing a tent!

bkoenig:
Well, I did end up getting a gun for both of them, although my wife doesn't know it yet :D

I got my mom an SP101.  I know .357 magnum is too much for her, at least initially, so she's going to shoot standard velocity .38's in it (no +P's).  We tried one out for her and she really liked the way it fit her hand.  It also has Crimson Trace grips.  I absolutely hate laser sights for myself - when I've tried them I think they're slower than irons, and they magnify the inherent shake from my hands.  For her though I think they're a good idea, and she liked them when she tried them.  The extra weight of the .357 gun helps soak up recoil compared to a regular .38.  I would consider it to be a little too big and heavy for concealed carry, but she's not planning on actually carrying it- she mainly just wants a gun for around the house when my dad's not around.  It's a heck of a lot nicer to shoot than my airweight Smith - that thing is absolutely brutal with +P ammo.

My wife backed away from the USP and decided she wanted a 9mm CZ-75 compact, in dual tone (black/silver).  We had talked about buying one for her, but I ended up buying a S&W 642 for myself.  There has been no end to the grief she's given me over that, but what she doesn't know is that I have a CZ sitting in the safe waiting for her.  I was going to wait to buy one until her birthday in March, but they discontinued the compact dual tone model.  Bud's Gun Shop was closing them out, and they sold out of them about the time I started to consider buying one.  I got lucky though and found one one NIB on Gunbroker for only $20 more than Bud's after shipping.  I was still going to wait until her birthday to give it to her, but I'm excited to shoot it since it's such a cool little gun.  I think it's going to be her Valentine's day present now....

armed and humorous:
I have the SW .357 airlite, but I wouldn't recommend it for anyone aside from the fact that it is excellent for concealment.  The recoil is profound, to say the least (even with .38 specials), and the accuracy is severely compromised, in my opinion, by the hammerless action.  Even at self-defense ranges, in a life-or-death situation, I would not want to rely on my ability to pull the trigger and hit my target reliably with it.

Although most people would shudder to think of a gun as a Valentine's Day present, I think it is a great idea.  Maybe you'll get a little recoil action of your own out of it! :)

FarmerRick:
any CZ75 = WIN!
 ;D

bkoenig:
Yeah, I definitely wouldn't even consider an airweight for my mom - that's why I got her the Ruger.  Better grips and much more weight.  

I'm kind of wanting a full size CZ 75 now for myself.  The compact is just an awesome looking little gun.  If it shoots anything like the CZ 82 it's definitely going to be a keeper.

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