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<blockquote data-quote="skipperbrown" data-source="post: 5266531" data-attributes="member: 22371"><p>My wife liked the Walther ppk because it was sexy, but it hurt her hand and she couldn't hardly rack it. Next she selected an air weight j frame 2" because it was cute and light, but she couldn't hit the side of a barn and it hurt her hand, then we moved to an all steel sp101 .357 in a 3". It is quite a bit heavier, but not too heavy to carry and I sure wouldn't want to be 25' or less down range of her. I had it worked on and its now DAO and has a bobbed hammer. It carries .38s. Later, she picked a 4" N frame .357. I bought the smallest grips I could find and that is now her favorite car gun loaded with .38s and she is pretty darn proficient with it especially in single action.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skipperbrown, post: 5266531, member: 22371"] My wife liked the Walther ppk because it was sexy, but it hurt her hand and she couldn't hardly rack it. Next she selected an air weight j frame 2" because it was cute and light, but she couldn't hit the side of a barn and it hurt her hand, then we moved to an all steel sp101 .357 in a 3". It is quite a bit heavier, but not too heavy to carry and I sure wouldn't want to be 25' or less down range of her. I had it worked on and its now DAO and has a bobbed hammer. It carries .38s. Later, she picked a 4" N frame .357. I bought the smallest grips I could find and that is now her favorite car gun loaded with .38s and she is pretty darn proficient with it especially in single action. [/QUOTE]
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