Speaking of Physically Limited folks...
I grew up with Veterans with all sorts of "Physical Limits".
These were part of my Mentors & Elders, both men and women.
.32 and .38spl guns were popular. Cops carried Model 10s around here, State Boys carried Model 19s, and not all carried .357 loads, instead 38spls.
These Veterans had limbs missing, hands, fingers, forearms, even arms up the elbows.
Partially blind, ailment from shrapnel to arthritis...
I have always assisted Physically Limited Folks.
How raised - What you do.
Take a State Cop, used to shoot 50 yard quals and gets arthritis, I mean bad case of it.
He can no longer do full house .357s.
Wadcutters he cannot do from a J frame. Oh he could if he had to, just forget practice, his hand just "quit" for a few days.
His CCW gun until he passed was a Snubby Model 10 with Wadcutters.
He could put one ragged hole with this gun, and loads.
Got a elderly lady, bad off, she is dying. Used to shoot Bulls-Eye back in the day.
Osteo so bad, Doc said if she shut the car door , or trunk too hard, it might break her back.
No more driving, no more pistols, recoil that bad.
He home gun? Marlin 60s
Best we could do for her...
I am only 52 years old, but I have seen a lot of folks that "used to" get to where they "could not".
I don't mean only older folks , arthritis either.
Anyone of us can get sick, hurt, have surgery, and one is wise to have a gun and load they can shoot if down.
One petite young lady had shoulder surgery, knee surgery and detached a retina.
NO Recoil as per Doc's Orders.
Stropping fella, looks like a linebacker went through a similar deal.
He had to go buy a gun he could shoot, to keep at home.
Everything he had was "bigger and better".
So I know, I get chided, I get nasty PMs.
I also get folks thanking me for assisting off public view.
One lady is using a old S&W J frame 22 revolver her mom carried...
When she heals up, we will see ...
5 shots in half a playing card at 7 yards is close enough for gubmint work as they say...