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Re: WTB .38/357

Posted: Tue Nov 20, 2012 3:50 pm
by Kenk
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?
I totally agree. My wife can't rack the slide on most pistols....and can barely pull the trigger on my Smith 642. She can do both on the Ruger SR22P I bought her.

Ken

Re: WTB .38/357

Posted: Tue Nov 20, 2012 9:50 pm
by Poldark
My wife had a similar problem racking a G19 so she ended up with a S&W 431pd , 32H&R 6 shot.Very light and accurate.J frame, carries it in a Blackhawk OWB leather holster. They do come on the market now and again.

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Re: WTB .38/357

Posted: Wed Nov 21, 2012 3:41 am
by MadMonkey
Good info guys... I'm thinking about picking up a revolver for myself, but I'd also like my mom to try one out as she has issues racking the slide on anything bigger than a .22. No problem with her shooting a DA auto though so I think she can handle it.

Re: WTB .38/357

Posted: Wed Nov 28, 2012 7:18 am
by pcernuch
ive got a stainless sp101 5 shot, no hammer with 100rds through it $400. includes all box, paperwork etc. located in north d/fw and or houston.

god bless.

Re: WTB .38/357

Posted: Sat Dec 08, 2012 11:02 pm
by orionengnr
I believe that S&W made some .32 j-frames.
Gives you one additional cartridge, and a bit less recoil than a .38 Spl.

Re: WTB .38/357

Posted: Wed Dec 12, 2012 9:23 pm
by markthenewf
My wife has the 642 airweight (no hammer). I think you'll like it. There is a bit of snap with +P loads, but it's not much more than what you get with a 9 mm semi auto. I have a Ruger LCR357 and I find the triggers similar, but the Ruger one seems a bit smoother and breaks cleaner. Both shoot well and are pretty much dead on at 10 yards. The one thing I don't like about the wife's S&W is that the sight is not easily replaceable, which is one of the reasons I got the Ruger. FWIW, I'm also finding that the Hornady FTX style rounds shoot great (both 38spl+P and 357 mag), but all the heavier bullets do not do so well in the snubbies. For example, I use 125gr rather than the 158gr. Don't know why, they just shoot better and obviously have less recoil. Good luck!

Re: WTB .38/357

Posted: Fri Dec 14, 2012 6:05 am
by richbrismith
Bought my wife the Bodyguard 380 auto and it took her 2 fingers to sqeeze the trigger. Had her try many guns for a nice trigger pull and low and behold the Tuarus 709 slim in 9mm hit the spot. She loves it

Re: WTB .38/357

Posted: Mon Dec 17, 2012 12:20 am
by surprise_i'm_armed
For anyone reading this thread who is also in the market for a .38/.357 wheelgun,
check out the thread for "Academy. December 16-22, 2012..." which I started.

You can get a .357 Magnum Rossi, 6 rounds, for $279.99. It's not a Smith or a Ruger, but it's inexpensive enough
to buy for a car/truck gun. I have the same revolver living in my seatbelt holster for a car BUG.

YMMV.

SIA