Just purchased a LCR 22LR for the wife. She has begun to have real issues with severe wrist pain when shooting her 380 LCP and her Sig P938. She was having no trouble with our Beretta Neos 22LR pistols with recoil and pain. This led to the acquisition of the the LCR. So far she loves the pistol. No pain and she made adaptation to the long trigger pull and the double action in short order.
Acquired two "speed loaders", a loading block encased in a carrier box and purchased an in the pocket and purse holster. Need to get a belt holster for her to wear during shooting sessions. Have a new XS front sight on order.
Just purchased a LCR 22LR for the wife. She has begun to have real issues with severe wrist pain when shooting her 380 LCP and her Sig P938. She was having no trouble with our Beretta Neos 22LR pistols with recoil and pain. This led to the acquisition of the the LCR. So far she loves the pistol. No pain and she made adaptation to the long trigger pull and the double action in short order.
Acquired two "speed loaders", a loading block encased in a carrier box and purchased an in the pocket and purse holster. Need to get a belt holster for her to wear during shooting sessions.
I'm hoping to purchase one in .357 here in the next few months. Handled a female friends .38 today and loved the feel. Think I want the extra power for myself though.
I'm hoping to purchase one in .357 here in the next few months. Handled a female friends .38 today and loved the feel. Think I want the extra power for myself though.
Yeah I think I was leaning toward the. 357 for the fact that it can also shoot .38. I was looking at the. 22's as well. I have a feeling no matter what I chose I may end up with 1 of the other calibers down the road.
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