Wondering on this for a while. How does someone with an orthopedic implant that impedes proper movement of the fore arm, select a handgun? I know something like a Desert Eagle would be a very bad thing for me to try to shoot in 50 AE for sure, maybe even in other calibers.
One handed shooting is ok for a short range encounter with a mugger, but traditionally two hands equal much better accuracy. SO what is the compromise handgun that you can shoot all day and not hurt yourself?
Im looking at something that can do service as SD, animal protection from at least coyote/wolf dog/small black bear possibly. Something that could hunt deer would be great.
Any ideas although gun availability is rather sketchy?
One handed shooting is ok for a short range encounter with a mugger, but traditionally two hands equal much better accuracy. SO what is the compromise handgun that you can shoot all day and not hurt yourself?
Im looking at something that can do service as SD, animal protection from at least coyote/wolf dog/small black bear possibly. Something that could hunt deer would be great.
Any ideas although gun availability is rather sketchy?