I’ve got a Beretta 380 Cheetah 86 with a tip up barrel in 380, it’s designed for people with issues like your girlfriend, only part it doesn’t fit is the inexpensive partHey all.
My girlfriend has rheumatoid arthritis in both wrists and in her left hand. She is right-handed. There are some things she cannot do, and racking a pistol slide easily is one of them. I think using a revolver wouldn't present any problems.
She wants to go to the range with me but I don't own any wheel guns.
What do you guys recommend as an inexpensive "intro" revolver - preferably in 9mm because I have tons of ammo - that wouldn't be too difficult for her to operate? I want to stay with a smaller calibre because she is very small, and because a lot of recoil would probably hurt her wrist joints. So no Dirty Harry suggestions...
I’ve got a Beretta 380 Cheetah 86 with a tip up barrel in 380, it’s designed for people with issues like your girlfriend, only part it doesn’t fit is the inexpensive part
Ruger Blackhawk will shoot 38 spl 9mm or 357As far a 9mm, i would say 38 special is basically the same as 9mm. A steel revolver with a heavy long bbl will not kick much at all. And it can be down loaded if required. Lighter projectiles would kick less as well.
There is the Black Hawk .22Lr/.22 Mag. If you get a longer bbl the .22 Mag makes sense. A sweet cartridge, this .22 Mag.
Hey all.
My girlfriend has rheumatoid arthritis in both wrists and in her left hand. She is right-handed. There are some things she cannot do, and racking a pistol slide easily is one of them. I think using a revolver wouldn't present any problems.
She wants to go to the range with me but I don't own any wheel guns.
What do you guys recommend as an inexpensive "intro" revolver - preferably in 9mm because I have tons of ammo - that wouldn't be too difficult for her to operate? I want to stay with a smaller calibre because she is very small, and because a lot of recoil would probably hurt her wrist joints. So no Dirty Harry suggestions...
S&W M&P9 Shield EZ check it out. All controls on it are specifically designed for shooters with less strength and dexterity. This may fit the bill.
https://youtu.be/_7PCC_AeuM8
Some interesting ideas. I wasn't including rimfire but I guess that's an option (and not a big investment if she decides she doesn't like it).
I like that slide pull for the Glock. I have a Glock 19 - maybe that would help.
Dogzilla it's a combination of diminished strength in her left hand *and* she can't really make a fist/grasp with that hand with the force necessary to take hold of the slide. Basically she has to "palm" it, and that isn't enough grip. She tried with my Glock, my P226 clone and my Tokarev and couldn't rack any of them. She's a candidate for surgery but that's going to be a long wait (and long recovery).



























