For a while, Taurus made a full-size or medium frame gun in 380. seems like just the ticket. it held 20 rounds! plenty of weight to soak up recoil, plenty of slide to grab hold of. Probably cheap-ish. If you can't rack a big 380 slide, you should probably be looking at revolvers and tip-up barrels. Edit: Taurus 58, "a sized down 92", looks kinda cool.
A mid-frame revolver is still the perfect answer. If you can't pull the 6-8lb DA trigger of a decent revolver, you might consider physical therapy. or paying for a trigger job, since some companies think a 12lb trigger is just fine.
Post about inability to pull triggers and rack slides cause me concern that the person lacks the dexterity to safely manipulate the firearm. Or are we trying to market a firearm that has no recoil and no moving parts and is also safe, points naturally, has a light trigger, but only goes off when you want it to, and requires no physical effort to safely operate? Seems reasonable.
A mid-frame revolver is still the perfect answer. If you can't pull the 6-8lb DA trigger of a decent revolver, you might consider physical therapy. or paying for a trigger job, since some companies think a 12lb trigger is just fine.
Post about inability to pull triggers and rack slides cause me concern that the person lacks the dexterity to safely manipulate the firearm. Or are we trying to market a firearm that has no recoil and no moving parts and is also safe, points naturally, has a light trigger, but only goes off when you want it to, and requires no physical effort to safely operate? Seems reasonable.
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