I have a S&W M10 snubby listed. I can check the pull weight tomorrow if you are interested.
Too bad you got rid of it. It isn't that difficult to do a trigger job on the Ruger SP101/GP100 or the S&W revolvers.As has been said; learn to shoot SA
I sold Wif's SP101 hammerless .357 because she could no longer manage the DAP trigger pull. It was an awesome piece, wish it hadn't been the hammerless model.
She is not a fan of the airweights.
The SP101 in .327 Fed or .357 Mag is an awesome gun.
https://r.tapatalk.com/shareLink/to...&share_fid=60509&share_type=t&link_source=appRecent ad shows a 'new' Shield EZ now in 9mm.
Found too good of a trade for it, just before I bought the parts. She prefers a 1911. Can't work the slide, but she hasn't ever had to. It stays cocked and locked.Too bad you got rid of it. It isn't that difficult to do a trigger job on the Ruger SP101/GP100 or the S&W revolvers.
As been said, the LW's are NOT range guns. The lighter the gun, the more recoil. However, if this is a gun she is going to put in her purse and not use until it's a must then check into a Smith model 38 or 442. You might bring up a Snubbie 22 mag, just a thought.
Check into a Beretta 32 Tom-Cat w/the flip up barrel. That way she never has to pull the slide back.
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