Are manufacturers missing out on a home defense revolver market?

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  • inkd

    Ultimate Member
    Aug 4, 2009
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    Ridge
    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 am sure your education and training are excellent.

    Oh, I know those posts were sarcasm, no worries at all.

    My education and training comment was a dig at a comment made earlier in this thread. :D
     

    molonlabe

    Ultimate Member
    May 7, 2005
    2,760
    Mountaineer Country, WV
    Get her a Glock and you won't have to worry about malfunctions.
    My daughter was the only person I know who stovepipe my Glock. After I told her to squeeze the grip harder and keep her wrist rigid it stopped but I can see that happening. Called limp wristing. Bottom line she will never be a self defense shooter. She finds the firearm violent and asked me if she can just shoot them in the leg. I suggested alternate personal protection. She lives in California anyway.
     

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