Newburydave
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Got a good deal on a mint condition, blue steel M-36. In came in a the original blue box with all the oginal documents and the brass brush still sealed in its poly wrapper. Date on the old bill of sale was 1973.
I bought it because I wanted a house gun that my wife could use when I was away from home. I also felt like it was a piece of history and it looked really nice.
My wife is recoil sensitive. She won't shoot my Airweight with +P rounds in it because it hurts her hand.
I have just about settled on Hornady's .38 Special, 110gr XTP critical defense rounds for her home defense rounds. She shot some of those and liked them (didn't hurt her hand).
In another thread I was discussing "effective SD rounds" for a J-Frame and mentioned this. One guy recommended that since she can't handle 135gr +P JHP rounds she'd be better off if I get her some .38 spcl 148gr Mid Range, Lead wadcutters.
Reloads of that round happen to be dirt cheap at a local trading post. (hmm, cheap ammunition...)
Any advice or thoughts on using wad cutters as close range Self Defense ammo?
I Appreciate the input. Thanks.
dave
I bought it because I wanted a house gun that my wife could use when I was away from home. I also felt like it was a piece of history and it looked really nice.

My wife is recoil sensitive. She won't shoot my Airweight with +P rounds in it because it hurts her hand.
I have just about settled on Hornady's .38 Special, 110gr XTP critical defense rounds for her home defense rounds. She shot some of those and liked them (didn't hurt her hand).
In another thread I was discussing "effective SD rounds" for a J-Frame and mentioned this. One guy recommended that since she can't handle 135gr +P JHP rounds she'd be better off if I get her some .38 spcl 148gr Mid Range, Lead wadcutters.
Reloads of that round happen to be dirt cheap at a local trading post. (hmm, cheap ammunition...)
Any advice or thoughts on using wad cutters as close range Self Defense ammo?
I Appreciate the input. Thanks.
dave
