trickyasafox
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Hi all!
recently my mother has shown strong interest in getting her Concealed carry permit, and we are starting to shop for a small firearm for her.
my mother shots only occasionally, but has little tolerance for recoil and prefers autos. That being said, arthrietis prevents her from being able to manipulate the slide on all of our semi-auto pistols, and i was looking for something in the tip up family to help her remedy that.
does anyone besides beretta manufacture such a thing? which models offered by beretta are reasonably 'soft shooting'? i know thats realllly subjective, but i am asking you fine people to reach for me here
i'm not against a 22lr, as far as i am concerned having a firearm is the vast majority of the battle, and i don't have an upper limit in mind, but if i had to guess, probably something in the 38spl to 9mm range.
she liked the feel and weight of my PA-63, but the recoil and trigger pull were WAY out of her comfort zone.
i know many will think revolvers are the way, and that may be a future avenue to explore, but i'm trying to respect her initial request for an auto (she liked the slim grip and the angles more i believe)
recently my mother has shown strong interest in getting her Concealed carry permit, and we are starting to shop for a small firearm for her.
my mother shots only occasionally, but has little tolerance for recoil and prefers autos. That being said, arthrietis prevents her from being able to manipulate the slide on all of our semi-auto pistols, and i was looking for something in the tip up family to help her remedy that.
does anyone besides beretta manufacture such a thing? which models offered by beretta are reasonably 'soft shooting'? i know thats realllly subjective, but i am asking you fine people to reach for me here
i'm not against a 22lr, as far as i am concerned having a firearm is the vast majority of the battle, and i don't have an upper limit in mind, but if i had to guess, probably something in the 38spl to 9mm range.
she liked the feel and weight of my PA-63, but the recoil and trigger pull were WAY out of her comfort zone.
i know many will think revolvers are the way, and that may be a future avenue to explore, but i'm trying to respect her initial request for an auto (she liked the slim grip and the angles more i believe)