WTB .38/357
Re: WTB .38/357
I recommend a SP101 over a J frame for the stability and less felt recoil shooting .357 in a elderly hand/wrist/arm.
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Re: WTB .38/357

Of course we all know the SP101 is a 5 shot revolver.
But no one makes 5 round speed strips.
I carry 12 spare rounds in a clip on leather cartridge carrier with leather loops. I figure if it was good enough for the Cowboys and early LEO's, it's good enough for me!

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Re: WTB .38/357
I don't have a recomendation....but I want to be her when I grow up
hey wait a minute.....OK....I was watching a a BBC show and the bad guy had a cool gun my husband referred to as a toggle? action...I think he said it was a Ruger? I'm really not sure on that. I'd love to see one of those in person. it would be great for someone with bad hands!

hey wait a minute.....OK....I was watching a a BBC show and the bad guy had a cool gun my husband referred to as a toggle? action...I think he said it was a Ruger? I'm really not sure on that. I'd love to see one of those in person. it would be great for someone with bad hands!
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Re: WTB .38/357
I bet that was a LugerSewTexas wrote:I was watching a a BBC show and the bad guy had a cool gun my husband referred to as a toggle? action...I think he said it was a Ruger? I'm really not sure on that. I'd love to see one of those in person. it would be great for someone with bad hands!
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Re: WTB .38/357
just my opinion, but here it is:
if she can't manipulate a slide, chances are she won't be able to work most DA triggers found on pocket revolvers. my wife is a young, avid work-out-a-holic and has a hard time with her S&W .38 DA pull.
could you possibly take her to a local store/range and let her test her strength on the DA revolvers, then maybe the SA on those with exposed hammers?
if she can't manipulate a slide, chances are she won't be able to work most DA triggers found on pocket revolvers. my wife is a young, avid work-out-a-holic and has a hard time with her S&W .38 DA pull.
could you possibly take her to a local store/range and let her test her strength on the DA revolvers, then maybe the SA on those with exposed hammers?

Re: WTB .38/357
Ah Grasshopper, you have not heard about Tuff Products? They make 5 and 6 round Tuff Strips in several colors and calibers even for shotgun. Google Tuff Products for more info.AEA wrote:= 12 rounds
Of course we all know the SP101 is a 5 shot revolver.
But no one makes 5 round speed strips.
I carry 12 spare rounds in a clip on leather cartridge carrier with leather loops. I figure if it was good enough for the Cowboys and early LEO's, it's good enough for me!

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Re: WTB .38/357
What about a Beretta 86 (or comparable) with the tip up barrel? You get the benefits of a semi-auto, but never have to rack the slide.
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Re: WTB .38/357
The Luger is no easier to rack than most other semi autos. Plus, there are few shooters on the market collectors have gobbled all the good ones up.SewTexas wrote:I don't have a recomendation....but I want to be her when I grow up![]()
hey wait a minute.....OK....I was watching a a BBC show and the bad guy had a cool gun my husband referred to as a toggle? action...I think he said it was a Ruger? I'm really not sure on that. I'd love to see one of those in person. it would be great for someone with bad hands!
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Re: WTB .38/357
I agree. It may be slower, but cocking a hammer can be easier on the hands than pulling a double action trigger.schufflerbot wrote:just my opinion, but here it is:
if she can't manipulate a slide, chances are she won't be able to work most DA triggers found on pocket revolvers. my wife is a young, avid work-out-a-holic and has a hard time with her S&W .38 DA pull.
could you possibly take her to a local store/range and let her test her strength on the DA revolvers, then maybe the SA on those with exposed hammers?
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Re: WTB .38/357
MoJo wrote:Ah Grasshopper, you have not heard about Tuff Products? They make 5 and 6 round Tuff Strips in several colors and calibers even for shotgun. Google Tuff Products for more info.AEA wrote:= 12 rounds
Of course we all know the SP101 is a 5 shot revolver.
But no one makes 5 round speed strips.
I carry 12 spare rounds in a clip on leather cartridge carrier with leather loops. I figure if it was good enough for the Cowboys and early LEO's, it's good enough for me!


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