Right Answer!Most people aren’t taught the proper way to rack. It isn’t pull the slide to the rear, it’s run the grip portion forward while firmly gripping the slide. Hopefully, that’s been tried…
Right Answer!Most people aren’t taught the proper way to rack. It isn’t pull the slide to the rear, it’s run the grip portion forward while firmly gripping the slide. Hopefully, that’s been tried…
TWD,,,, Typical Woman DealThis is true of any incident of any kind. You tell your SO something and they don’t believe you. Someone else tells them the same exact thing, and they believe that person. Go figure.
A few months back my wife decided that she wanted to start carrying in her purse because of a road rage incident that scared her. I let her try a Ruger LCP, but she struggled with racking the slide. After watching that for awhile, I decided that a revolver would be best for her. I got her a S&W 642, and I thought the problem would be solved. Nope, I watched in disbelief while she struggled pulling the trigger. So now I think that I have two options to consider. The first option is finding a SA/DA revolver. The second option is lowering the pull weight on the 642. There are mixed reviews on the web about reducing the pull weight. Any recommendations from you guys/girls would be appreciated. She likes revolvers over semi-autos so the S&W EZ is not really an option. After we have her something that she can actually use, I’m sure there will be more posts to follow about teaching her to aim/shoot while still staying married.
And you will tell her that yourself if you want her to know.I wish my wife was more like my dog in certain ways... Every time I say something to my dogs they get this look on their face that says my words were the most profound thing they've ever heard and they always like it when I talk more. They're always very eager to listen to what I have to say.
That's rarely the case with wives...
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