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<blockquote data-quote="Mr.357Sig" data-source="post: 1146562" data-attributes="member: 8148"><p>I'm of the opinion you should let her rent some revolvers before she commits to one. A S&W J-frame, LCR or Charter Arms revolver, has a pretty stout kick when loaded with .38 special. And the recoil with .357 mag load is downright painful.</p><p></p><p>A revolver is much less complicated and less prone to jam if she had to shoot it through a purse, but it takes training to shoot a snubbie well and with confidence. Not to mention, only five rounds in J-frame-size revolvers.</p><p></p><p>Whatever she decides, make sure she gets proper training with the weapon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mr.357Sig, post: 1146562, member: 8148"] I'm of the opinion you should let her rent some revolvers before she commits to one. A S&W J-frame, LCR or Charter Arms revolver, has a pretty stout kick when loaded with .38 special. And the recoil with .357 mag load is downright painful. A revolver is much less complicated and less prone to jam if she had to shoot it through a purse, but it takes training to shoot a snubbie well and with confidence. Not to mention, only five rounds in J-frame-size revolvers. Whatever she decides, make sure she gets proper training with the weapon. [/QUOTE]
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