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Lightweight revolvers and people who sell the things to the wrong customers. Can you say ‘ouch!’?

Lightweight revolvers and people who sell the things to the wrong customers. Can you say ‘ouch!’?

Every so often a client will send me one of the S&W Scandium guns for work, and I’m always reminded of how much I dislike shooting the little beasts. Even with standard pressure Specials, the recoil gets to me very quickly. I can’t imagine actually shooting one with Magnum loads, and I intend to never find out!

For me it’s merely discomfort, but for others the experience could prove more serious.

I constantly encounter women who’ve been sold those guns, because the sales clerk wrongly assumed that “light” was synonymous with “best for the little lady.” This weekend I ran into yet another such case: a thin, older lady. She wanted to know if the Magnum rounds the shop had sold her with the gun would be good for her to shoot! (My immediate thought was “only if you use them on the idiot who sold you this thing!”, but I held my tongue.) I cautioned her that the combination of those rounds with her very thin, somewhat frail build could result in permanent nerve damage to her hands. I hope she got the message.

The best recommendation I have for such cases is a box of the 125gn Federal Nyclad standard-pressure Specials.

-=[ Grant ]=-

  • Posted by Grant Cunningham
  • On August 17, 2009

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