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Wife Struggles Pulling the Trigger
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<blockquote data-quote="Matt Giroux" data-source="post: 3710306" data-attributes="member: 45570"><p>Not sure on your wife's hand size, but IF she prefers revolvers a nice older model 36 or model 10 (K vs J Frame) could do well and a competent gunsmith could polish the trigger for you. I had a 36 that I let go awhile back that someone had done a very nice polish job on the trigger and it was fairly light and smooth as butter</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Matt Giroux, post: 3710306, member: 45570"] Not sure on your wife's hand size, but IF she prefers revolvers a nice older model 36 or model 10 (K vs J Frame) could do well and a competent gunsmith could polish the trigger for you. I had a 36 that I let go awhile back that someone had done a very nice polish job on the trigger and it was fairly light and smooth as butter [/QUOTE]
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