Interesting but not quite what I need. I was asking about using handguns, mostly in a concealed carry mode. This linked site is more for hunters using long guns. I can still use my long guns, with some effort.http://adaptiveoutdoorsman.com/dihugunsu.html
I found this link , I am not sure if what you're looking for , have you asked a gun shop if they could order something for help you handle your gun easier. I know wounded vets go to shooting ranges so there has to be something for people with PD.
I have a Taurus .38 Special +P titanium hammerless revolver with Crimson Trace laser.I do enjoy revolvers and have a few: SP101 DAO, GP 100 3", Colt Detective Special, S&W 686 & 586 4" - so I appreciate the simplicity of the gun. Just to throw this out there Reba, but have you ever tried a Glock? I have Generation 3 and 4 models and the one thing about them that always surprises me is how easy they are to rack compared to my Berettas and Sigs. I would say these are the most user friendly.
However, if these don't work for you, I'd suggest a 3" Ruger or Smith&Wesson. Let's face it, in most situations, you'll be hard pressed to justify emptying a semi in defense. Most fights in defensive situations would amount to two or three bullets - max. That said, you'd be well armed to have a revolver with a Meprolight front sight.
Laura
Reba, there are ways to rack the slide single handed, Ive tried this and its super easy... but dangerous as well.... I hook mine on my jean pocket, its lower and adds angle to the barrel away from my body as well. On the belt, if you have a leg out somewhat you can easily shoot yourself from what I have observed on the angle, so lower is better for me ( just my preference )Before I ask my first question, let me give some background information.
I'm almost 65 years old, petite woman, with Stage 2 Parkinson's Disease. I've been shooting for more than a few years. Until the last few years, I could fire a semi-auto handgun. Now, my hands are very weak, and I can no longer push or pull the slide the action to rack the gun. I can barely make it budge. I've tried the full-hand push, and the two-finger pull/slingshot techniques, and neither one works for me. Also, I can't properly load rounds into the magazine. So, I've switched to a 5-shot revolver. I enjoy shooting a revolver but they are limited in capacity, even with a speed loader.
Any tips?
Reba, there are ways to rack the slide single handed, Ive tried this and its super easy... but dangerous as well.... I hook mine on my jean pocket, its lower and adds angle to the barrel away from my body as well. On the belt, if you have a leg out somewhat you can easily shoot yourself from what I have observed on the angle, so lower is better for me ( just my preference )
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8JT4zJ-BfEM
Reba, there are ways to rack the slide single handed, Ive tried this and its super easy... but dangerous as well....
Since I don't have arms like this guy, I don't think his technique would work for me.
Never !!!!Are you trying to get rid of me?!
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Im surprised you didnt know? Its taught in tactical training, what if youre injured ( broken arm, shot in arm/hand ) you got to rack it somehow as you wont always have a sidekick to do it.... Jiro you didnt know this as well?
Take a tactical course ( one of the outdoor classes ) its fun, they dont recommend it either but its a life or death last ditch effort.... but can be used regulary if careful, very careful Reba.
just figure you had a bit of extensive knowledge of firearms being your gun laws are stricter? Ive learned a lot from my military friends and some family over the years, and a few courses... pretty amazing stuff to get intowhy would you expect me to know this? I'm not a SWAT cop or spec ops. I'm just a computer tough guy. :roll: