Originally Posted by Pappy348
Originally Posted by The_Real_Hawkeye
Originally Posted by Muffin
Originally Posted by The_Real_Hawkeye
You can only use those sacred words if you're referring to a long barrelled S&W Model 29.

Nice Ruger, though.


smile I have heard 'limp wristed' is NOT the way to go!


That's more to do with semi-auto pistols, i.e., limpwristing can cause jams.


With big-bore revolvers it can lead to front sights striking foreheads. Happened to a friend’s wife with a Blackhawk.


Lucky for my wife (and I) she has done wrist exercises.
We were shooting and she had the 4 5/8 Blackhawk in 45.
A 100 count box of reloads, normal stuff in the front, some heavy
loads in the back row. I head bang, bang, bang, BOOM!

"Oh,chitt!"

Look over, and she was surprised, but getting ready to shoot again.

When she finished, I told her to stay out of the ones with different
bullets. "Was that the hard kicking one, I didn't like it"
"No crap, I don't either.
In that short barrel, they are a bit nasty.
Make the arthritis hurt for awhile.


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