BobWright
Member
Its a fact among shooters that some guns are made for carry, and some are made for shooting. My old, and late friend, Bobby Keen, used to ask, "You buy that gun for carryin', or for shootin'?"
Bob Wright
Bob Wright
Unrelated to the topic, please what that knife and how can I get my hands on one.?
…Honestly , 9mm in any form has very light recoil and you can definitely train up to it unless you have a disability .
@efeng9622 try a longer rubber grip. Hogue makes a black rubber grip with no finger grooves. They also make colored ones.
Hogue 78030 Ruger LCR Rubber Tamer Grip No Finger Grooves , Black https://a.co/d/gOHLl2W
When my wrist really hurt me after an injury I couldn’t bear to shoot my S&W 442. I tried my S&W model 36. It’s a few ounces heavier than my 442. It still hurt too much. I installed a Hogue Monogrip and that made a huge difference.
Pat Riot , I already tried a longer rubber grip ,but almost no different. Thanks.
You are right about S&W K-frame being notorious for poor service life with with 357 Magnum ammo. Those revolvers had issue even with 38 Special ammo:The GP100 and SP101 were Ruger’s response to accelerated wear from a steady diet of 357 Magnum round’s plaguing S&W’s K frame line and Ruger’s Security Six...
I have a Ruger LCRx 9mm revolver, I didn’t expect that it is so light that the recoil hits the gun too much, I feel pain in my hand when shooting, I wonder if there is a way to increase the weight of the gun like strapping a piece of metal to it or change the grip ? I can only shoot with very thick gloves now. Thanks.
Try Remington 115 gr. UMC, either ball or HP. It has mild recoil and is accurate in many guns.