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Member Section => Handguns => Topic started by: PapaRoot on August 26, 2014, 07:36:36 PM
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My wife has arthritis in her hands but loves target shooting. She uses a Taurus Pt22 and a Ruger SR22, but wants a larger caliber for everyday carry. She has used my LC9 (my carry) but the racking, recoil and trigger are a concern. As a result she has been considering the Ruger LC380...but now the LC9s seems interesting. Any comparison opinions on 1. racking the slide 2. trigger pull 3. recoil between the LC9s and the LC 380 (as opposed to my LC9)? BTW she also has tried the Beretta Tomcat 32 and likes it. Thanks in advance!
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Quick question/suggestion on racking a slide.
How is she attempting to rack them?
I suggest she takes her weak hand and hold it above her bellybutton at about 90°. Take the strong hand with the pistol and place the slide solidly in her week hand. Have her grip the top of the slide with her whole weak hand. Then, have her push the pistol forward with her strong hand. Once it is all the way forward, release the weak hand. This method works well with my wife, mother, and mother in law.
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I agree with your suggested technique. That is pretty much how she does it...but I think it is the combination of all three concerns that is her problem. She likes the LC380 because it racks easier but hasn't used one yet. Same with the little Beretta Tomcat (which has the tip up barrel but a long, gritty pull. No recoil though lol!) We have to order either the LC380 or the LC9s without testing them so thus the question. I appreciate your input.
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You're welcome. I didn't make up that technique; so, I am not surprised she is using it. It is quite effective though.
Unfortunately, I can't really help with your main question. Someone else will chime in though.
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the striker fired LC9 has a very good trigger... has she looked at the Beretta M86 with the tip up barrel... when working with some ladies with arthritic hands, the problem they encountered was not charging the pistol per se, but trying to safely unload a charged pistol... the tip up barrel was a solution... no slide to rack to either load or unload... down side is a .380 if you prefer a 9x19
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You can rack the slide on a Glock without having to grip the slide by installing a drop in part that gives you a "bolt knob" to hook with a finger or two or use the edge of your hand, if anyone is interested.
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The "Beretta M86 with the tip up barrel" was the 380 version I believe. Thought it had been discontinued. Had a chance to research her possible choices in the last few days. I would love her to get the LC380 since most folks are saying that it addresses her concerns and is a clone of my LC9 (which I love). She is leaning towards the Beretta Tomcat because she just likes the tip up barrel (like her little Taurus.) So maybe I get her the Beretta and myself the 380 and then let her "borrow it." LOL! ;) Thanks to all for your comments and suggestions. See you at the range!