I recently bought my first pistol, a 1986 LNIB pre b cz75. It fits me like a glove and is a fine firearm. I'm super happy with it! I own way too many long guns but my cz75 is my only pistol. I have very limited experience with hand guns in general.
My wife has nerve damage/weakness on her left arm and thus a hard time racking the slide on the cz and finds the grips a wee bit fat for her hands.
So we started checking out revolvers, they fit her better and she has no problem cocking the hammer and loading them.
She wants a 357 magnum, probably a 686 or a gp ruger of some sort. Weve been looking at revolvers and really can't decide which would be better for her? She likes the look/ feel of a 4.25" gun but I think a heavier longer barrel may be better for absorbing recoil when not shooting 38s.
I want her to enjoy shooting bigger guns without punishing her. Would a longer barrel help with recoil or am I out to lunch. And yes I handload so I can tone down 357 so it's nice for her to shoot but I know she'll want to shoot a load that's fairly stout. That's how she is..
My wife has nerve damage/weakness on her left arm and thus a hard time racking the slide on the cz and finds the grips a wee bit fat for her hands.
So we started checking out revolvers, they fit her better and she has no problem cocking the hammer and loading them.
She wants a 357 magnum, probably a 686 or a gp ruger of some sort. Weve been looking at revolvers and really can't decide which would be better for her? She likes the look/ feel of a 4.25" gun but I think a heavier longer barrel may be better for absorbing recoil when not shooting 38s.
I want her to enjoy shooting bigger guns without punishing her. Would a longer barrel help with recoil or am I out to lunch. And yes I handload so I can tone down 357 so it's nice for her to shoot but I know she'll want to shoot a load that's fairly stout. That's how she is..


















































