Hey, the P7 comes in different flavors. The P7M10 is hated because it is rather large. It has a double stack magazine and with the grip-cocker that makes for a larger grip, whereas the M8 has a much smaller single stack grip, but still doesn't usually sit well with small hands due to the grip-cocker.
There are a number of grips for the Ruger Super-Redhawk. I have one in Ruger 480. Also, The "N" frame revolvers with Square butt, I have a Mod. 25, can be equipped to fit a large hand. Both of these revolvers provide a great deal of flexibility in terms of grip selection. The Ruger comes with a trigger pull that only a real man could love. I quickly replaced the springs for a much lighter pull. Of course, the Ruger is much heartier and the trigger on the Smith is much smoother.
There are a number of grips for the Ruger Super-Redhawk. I have one in Ruger 480. Also, The "N" frame revolvers with Square butt, I have a Mod. 25, can be equipped to fit a large hand. Both of these revolvers provide a great deal of flexibility in terms of grip selection. The Ruger comes with a trigger pull that only a real man could love. I quickly replaced the springs for a much lighter pull. Of course, the Ruger is much heartier and the trigger on the Smith is much smoother.
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