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<blockquote data-quote="zipty6" data-source="post: 2944300" data-attributes="member: 19401"><p>I purchased an SR22 for my kids to use when they were younger. It was very susceptible to FTE at the hint of limp-wristing. This may be something to consider if your grandmother has weaker hands. </p><p></p><p>I had a 351C for a little while. It was almost <em>too</em> light. The combination of the light gun and somewhat stiff trigger made it necessary to <em>really</em> focus on trigger control. It's great for a training tool, but probably not best for your intended use.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zipty6, post: 2944300, member: 19401"] I purchased an SR22 for my kids to use when they were younger. It was very susceptible to FTE at the hint of limp-wristing. This may be something to consider if your grandmother has weaker hands. I had a 351C for a little while. It was almost [I]too[/I] light. The combination of the light gun and somewhat stiff trigger made it necessary to [I]really[/I] focus on trigger control. It's great for a training tool, but probably not best for your intended use. [/QUOTE]
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