Wow! Tons of great info!! Thank you everyone for replying, I'm sure more people will have other stuff to say too, but I'll respond to some stuff now.

Foxtrot, I hadn't thought about her being sore the next day. Though now that I think about it, I know that my hand always tends to hurt a bit whenever I take my Ruger LCP out, just hits right on the base of the thumb muscle.

Tfogger, I've got a Sigma type airsoft pistol that weighs as much as a real sigma, so I could use that to teach her the fundamentals of various parts on the pistol.

dwalker460, I wish I had a .22 pistol to let her shoot, even thought about buying one recently (still considering a cheapo Heritage Rough Rider for $140), but she wants to shoot the smallest I've currently got. When she gets better, I told her we'd take her out and find her a pistol that would be her gun and fits her. I know about staying away from lightweight guns, partly why I'm not letting her shoot my LCP. The size is better for her than my Glock 23, but in my opinion, the LCP kicks a lot more than my G23.

xring, She mostly senses a threat with this guy because he has these mental disorders, and kept pursuing her when she told him no. He kept calling her at work, stopping by, talking to coworkers trying to get information about her. He is even married and is trying to get her to go on a date with him. He's also ex-military (can't remember what branch) but she said that he is also twice her size and if he ever got her alone, she could be in serious trouble. I spoke with my CCW instructor about this, and he offered tons of solutions for her, group class vs one on one, (with me present or not, her choice), tons of things to think bout as well. We spoke about it and she said if she took a class with him, she'd be required to go to the range immediately after the classroom work. She said that she'd rather go to the range on her own time, shoot it first to see what its like, and then take the training course. I may look into my trainers calendar to see when he's got a class open and see if she wants to take it. Also, I don't' live in Colorado anymore, so I can't do any training up there, but thanks for the link!

ray1970, HAHA! I can see what you mean about her cutting into guy time, but honestly, I love her dearly, and would be ecstatic if we could go to the range together (as it is, we don't share any hobbies or extracurricular activities).

BushMasterBoy, HA! I'll consider that.

SAnd, Thanks, I hope we can start going shooting together too!

Keep the advice/tips coming!