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Wife Struggles Pulling the Trigger
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<blockquote data-quote="TeamTomlyn" data-source="post: 3710384" data-attributes="member: 46099"><p>I have to agree with all the above. You'd do better, and be more loved, trying to teach your dog to shoot lol. </p><p></p><p>Now as far as her having difficulty manipulating some of the pistols you've tried I might have an over simplified solution. Don't worry about the slide manipulation so much. If she can pull it back far enough to check the chamber (1/4") and can release the slide catch after the last round in a mag; then let her run with that skill set for now. Its not a perfect solution or even preferred but it will establish some basic shooting skills and hopefully some excitement. Eventually she will learn to work around her handicap, find a new gun she likes more or build the strength necessary to not ask you to lock the slide back for her.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeamTomlyn, post: 3710384, member: 46099"] I have to agree with all the above. You'd do better, and be more loved, trying to teach your dog to shoot lol. Now as far as her having difficulty manipulating some of the pistols you've tried I might have an over simplified solution. Don't worry about the slide manipulation so much. If she can pull it back far enough to check the chamber (1/4") and can release the slide catch after the last round in a mag; then let her run with that skill set for now. Its not a perfect solution or even preferred but it will establish some basic shooting skills and hopefully some excitement. Eventually she will learn to work around her handicap, find a new gun she likes more or build the strength necessary to not ask you to lock the slide back for her. [/QUOTE]
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