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Originally Posted by steelslaver View Post
I can easily operate a revolver with one hand. Hard. but not impossible to rack an auto one handed. Lots of different types of injuries and disabilities, Just because one can't rack a slide doesn't mean they can't work a 12# trigger. Problem might be with the thumb or forefinger of the off hand. I will admit racking a slide is mostly just grip cause if you can hold on to the gun and slide its all arm power from there. Once loaded most semis only need a safety release or on the DA models about the same trigger pull as a revolver.

To me the semis only have one advantage. Capacity. If you practice like you really should a double action trigger isn't a disadvantage. Size and weight of anything bigger than a tiny 380 is a toss up.

Hard to find a semi auto big bore lighter than my 396 or 325 though.
Fair enough. Everyone’s situation is different.

My Colt Defender weighs 24 ounces and holds 8 rounds of .45 auto. It’s a great alternative to a big bore wheelgun. It is a bit stiff in the recoil spring though.
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