digiroc
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Carry light, shoot heavy ...
I purchased a Scandium/Titainium J frame and only fired it once w/ .357s. That was enough, my wrist hurt for 3 days.
Then I bought a Pro Series J frame, to have a shooter. All stainless and much heavier than the AirLite. More fun and less painful to shoot.
To help with the AirLight's recoil I added a Crimson Trace laser grip which has an air channel over the backstop. I still only shoot +p .38's in it though.
The AirLite is a dream to carry and is always with me AISW. It is small enough that just a tank-top covers it. My most recent purchase is a model 69 L frame in .44 it is the 4.25" version with 5 shot cylinder. It's not light and recoil is manageable even with 240 gr magnums.
The 69 s surprisingly concealable in IWB carry. But the less than a pound loaded AirLite is my "go to" gun for everyday carry
Digiroc
I purchased a Scandium/Titainium J frame and only fired it once w/ .357s. That was enough, my wrist hurt for 3 days.
Then I bought a Pro Series J frame, to have a shooter. All stainless and much heavier than the AirLite. More fun and less painful to shoot.
To help with the AirLight's recoil I added a Crimson Trace laser grip which has an air channel over the backstop. I still only shoot +p .38's in it though.
The AirLite is a dream to carry and is always with me AISW. It is small enough that just a tank-top covers it. My most recent purchase is a model 69 L frame in .44 it is the 4.25" version with 5 shot cylinder. It's not light and recoil is manageable even with 240 gr magnums.
The 69 s surprisingly concealable in IWB carry. But the less than a pound loaded AirLite is my "go to" gun for everyday carry
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