I have small hands and my mother's hands were considerably smaller tan mine. When I went away on a lecture touror something, I would leave her my 1940-built Smith & Wesson .38/200. She could handle that one easily.
What's wrong with the Tokarev? Just because a design wasn't built out of PLASTIC, some time in the last week, doesn't necessarily mean that it's bad. The Tok is reliable and accurate and I don't know a single person who is willing to stand in front of one, so it must have enough power. Nice, flat-shooting cartridge, too.
Me, I'm just sitting here with my antiques (made out of steel and wood: REALLY ancient) and waiting for all the plastic wunderwaffen to break into little pieces. I haven't seen a plastic YET that is not affected by ultraviolet light!
Ho-hum....
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What's wrong with the Tokarev? Just because a design wasn't built out of PLASTIC, some time in the last week, doesn't necessarily mean that it's bad. The Tok is reliable and accurate and I don't know a single person who is willing to stand in front of one, so it must have enough power. Nice, flat-shooting cartridge, too.
Me, I'm just sitting here with my antiques (made out of steel and wood: REALLY ancient) and waiting for all the plastic wunderwaffen to break into little pieces. I haven't seen a plastic YET that is not affected by ultraviolet light!
Ho-hum....
.