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May 26th, 2023, 10:42 PM #51
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Re: My Old Lady is Struggling to Rack A Slide
I ccw a 38 Special +P. Small handguns can be tough on the hands. I have an S&W airweight which is painful to shoot. I use an S&W M&P 38. Even with stout self defense rounds the plastic grip really helps to smooth out the recoil.
The Ruger LCR has a really nice double action and single action trigger, and it probably handles recoil well. I know sixty something women who do well with it.
The 38 Special served police for decades, and with modern projectiles probably is close to the 9mm in terminal performance.
The biggest single determinant of good self defense shooting is brisk and accurate presentation and shot placement. You get that from practice, both dry and on the range. Go with what you know and make it yours.
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May 26th, 2023, 10:45 PM #52
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Re: My Old Lady is Struggling to Rack A Slide
This was the method that was shown in class. A forty something lady who had never touched a firearm could not cycle a 22 LR handgun.
The instructor handed her a Glock 20. He schooled her in this method. She easily racked the slide. A Glock 20 is a 10mm handgun used to defend against Polar Bear attack by the Sirius Patrol in Greenland.
We are not guaranteed youth and good health. Good habits will carry the day. I would commend to everyone using this method to rack the slide of any self loading handgun.
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May 26th, 2023, 10:51 PM #53
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Re: My Old Lady is Struggling to Rack A Slide
There is also the Keltec P32. It is a nice firearm for hiding. Recoil is manageable.
The Beretta Tomcat has been sold to people who cannot cycle an action. You tilt up the barrel to load it. Main drawback is the lack of an extractor. The Beretta manual suggests using a stick to remove the case. The Tomcat also has some upper limits on energy for a 32 acp round. 130 foot pounds maximum. There is some talk that you risk cracking the frame if you go above that limit.
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