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<blockquote data-quote="BillM" data-source="post: 3954370" data-attributes="member: 45785"><p>We've had a couple of Charter Arms Snubbie .38's and my wife loves them. She's got tiny hands, and they fit well, and function well. No, they're not target pistols! But at under 25 feet, she could put one in your left eye if she so chose. Or all five. The only one we've not really liked was the alloy frame Pink Lady. It's a little too light to be comfortable with our normal .38 Special loads. I've got an ammo box full of stuff my brother reloaded in the early 90's. 158gr semi-wadcutters over a relatively mild load. They're great in my Ruger Security Six .357, just a little stiff in the Pink Lady. I've gotten to fire a .44sp Bulldog, and wanted one, but have never been able to find one I could afford.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BillM, post: 3954370, member: 45785"] We've had a couple of Charter Arms Snubbie .38's and my wife loves them. She's got tiny hands, and they fit well, and function well. No, they're not target pistols! But at under 25 feet, she could put one in your left eye if she so chose. Or all five. The only one we've not really liked was the alloy frame Pink Lady. It's a little too light to be comfortable with our normal .38 Special loads. I've got an ammo box full of stuff my brother reloaded in the early 90's. 158gr semi-wadcutters over a relatively mild load. They're great in my Ruger Security Six .357, just a little stiff in the Pink Lady. I've gotten to fire a .44sp Bulldog, and wanted one, but have never been able to find one I could afford. [/QUOTE]
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