You wouldn't be at 5 yards.I am so inaccurate with revolvers that I haven't even thought of purchasing one.
You wouldn't be at 5 yards.
Probably not but at 15 I missed the whole big ass paper target. All 6 shots it was embarrassing.
The Chiappa Rhino in 4", 5", and 6" have bottom rails. The 6" also has a top rail.
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But I bet all 6 shots went through the same hole in the air.
I only own smith snub noses because of the trigger. I think it's the best on the market. My wife uses it and has put hundreds of rounds of .38 special. I load them full power 158gr wadcutters at 860 fps. She is dead on with it. We shot bowling pins together and the area to hit it to knock it off the table with a snub is pretty small. We used to have snub matches in Wisconsin. She recently graduated to a Kimber Solo Compact and she loves it. To me it kicks harder than any 9mm I ever shot. But then again she likes my .308 bolt action.
Practice makes perfect.
If your wife shoots well with a Desert Eagle, stock up on 50 AE and give her a hand cannon. Whatever works.
But I bet all 6 shots went through the same hole in the air.
I'll take a .357 revolver and a bad guy coming through that delicious fatal funnel of a bedroom door any day. I'm good with those odds.Lol id be lucky if that even happened. I want to train with one though because I do like the fact that it's uber reliable and a 357 hollow is probably the best self defense round around for a night stand gun.
Quite timely for me, just went to the range with my wife so she could try a few pistols including a 642 snub nose. She really liked the snubnose, until she shot it. Even then she tried really hard to enjoy and like it, but just finally gave in. She couldn't get into the trigger pull, which on this one is about 40 lbs and 4 feet lol. Comfortable in her hand but not when shooting, and she only shoot two +P rounds and said that's enough.
I supported her wanting a revolver for many of the reasons stated already, but she ended up liking the M&P full size more, and shot better with it. We are still "shopping" for her, maybe another revolver will strike her fancy, of course she doesn't like my 686 either.........
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Revolvers suck. They've been outclassed since the 1911 hit the market.
Now are there people that may want a revolver for HD? Sure but they're for the vast majority uneducated and undertrained.
Take my mother for example. She can't work the slide effectively on a Glock but can shoot it effectively. Solution? She has my 9mm Glock with a 33 round mag (she purchased in PA) filled with Federal HST's. Why? Because the Glock is more reliable and recoils less than her 4" Model 13-2 and has a Streamlight TLR-1 HL with a remote contour switch. She's confident and that's all that matters.
I've never known any of the more fragile, smaller women I've worked with having slide racking or limp wristing issues with their issued P229. But why introduce something that could be a problem? Especially under stress?Mopar, that's actually a really good point.
I am considering the same scenario to help my mother, but I wonder if limp wristing could become an issue.
Mopar, that's actually a really good point.
I am considering the same scenario to help my mother, but I wonder if limp wristing could become an issue.
Get her a Glock and you won't have to worry about malfunctions.Serious question here.
Why would it be a good idea to give a semi-automatic handgun as a self defense weapon to someone who has trouble manipulating the slide?
I'm not getting it. If my mother was not able to operate the slide on a semi-automatic handgun, I'm figuring the last thing I am going to give her is a handgun that, in the case of a malfunction, needs to have the slide operated.
Serious question here.
Why would it be a good idea to give a semi-automatic handgun as a self defense weapon to someone who has trouble manipulating the slide?
I'm not getting it. If my mother was not able to operate the slide on a semi-automatic handgun, I'm figuring the last thing I am going to give her is a handgun that, in the case of a malfunction, needs to have the slide operated.
You are underestimating the magical powers of a 33 round mag.
My post was sarcasm, even though I am a Glock guy. I think a hammerless revolver makes perfect sense for a woman or arthritic person especially in light of blasters post on the subject earlier in the thread. I am also pretty sure his 33 round magic stick post was sarcasm as well.I guess I'm just too under educated and under trained.