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<blockquote data-quote="Glocktogo" data-source="post: 1400692" data-attributes="member: 1132"><p>The LCR definitely has a lighter trigger than other revolvers. The only other viable choice for someone with poor grip strength would be to find a Beretta 86 Cheetah or the Browning equivalent. They feature tip up barrels for loading the chamber, so the slide doesn't have to be racked by hand. You could also look at the older Colt Mustang or gov't model .380's. They would have nice single action triggers and fire from a locked breach for lighter recoil. You'd still have the issues with racking the slide, but only for loading from empty, which wouldn't need to be done often.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Glocktogo, post: 1400692, member: 1132"] The LCR definitely has a lighter trigger than other revolvers. The only other viable choice for someone with poor grip strength would be to find a Beretta 86 Cheetah or the Browning equivalent. They feature tip up barrels for loading the chamber, so the slide doesn't have to be racked by hand. You could also look at the older Colt Mustang or gov't model .380's. They would have nice single action triggers and fire from a locked breach for lighter recoil. You'd still have the issues with racking the slide, but only for loading from empty, which wouldn't need to be done often. [/QUOTE]
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