Hello from the mountains of Virginia!

Irishreign

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I'm a senior who is looking to purchase her first gun. Basically want it for home self defense. I have to consider arthritic hands, to boot. I have shot when I was a youngster...last time was probably 50 yrs ago, so I treat myself as a beginner.

I believe I want something I can also use as CCW. Carrying is an issue, too, as I am a heavy woman, and I don't wear belts. I have been considering an ankle holster for comfort and convenience...and Yes! I can reach my ankles comfortably!! :))

At the moment I am looking at the S&W 442, or 642 airweight 38 SPLs...and also the Ruger LCR...considering the 357, so that I can load those at home, and possibly just 38s when carrying.

I know there will be lots of different opinions, and I look forward to hearing them, so that I make a good, well informed decision as to which gun I purchase.

Thanks for listening...and now I will hopefully be able to listen to many of you for advice and suggestions!

Irish
 
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Those seem reasonable.Take a look at the model 60 too.Currently comes in 357 ,but 38s can be shot in it. A steel framed j frame shooting 38 specials is fairly easy on the hands.
 
Thanks

Thanks, Arjay.

Didn't expect any response so soon, but this is great. I will definitely check that out...easy on the hands is an attraction!

Irish
 
Greetings, from the Shenandoah Valley, near Staunton. I've got a couple of 340PD's, with CT. Very light which I like, but pricey.
They are wonderful guns.
Hope you enjoy the forum, You should get a lot of responses, and the best people in the world are here with usefull info, I've learned so much here.
Regards,
JOHN
 
Irish, welcome from North Carolina. See if you can find a range or gun store that will let you try different models to help you decide.
 
Hello Irishreign welcome

I recently helped a family friend find a replacement for her gun she is 80 now and couldn't pull the trigger on hers.

After trying many guns she picked the S&W Bodyguard .38. It was easier for her to operate and she could shoot it like she used to.

I grew up in SW Va and now live in the Panhandle.

Bob
 
Welcome from Texas Irishreign. Great forum for all things S&W, have fun, learn lots, share what you know.

We have all gone through the same process. What is the best gun for me.

One thought - the joy is in the quest.

Best of luck in your quest.
 
Good to hear from you all...I ended up buying a Ruger LCR .357, and is it sweet! My brother found it at his local dealer, who happens to be a retired Ruger employee with his shop in the same town as the Ruger factory. My brother got a really good deal on it...one I just couldn't pass up.

Tried to upload a photo...but don't know if it worked or not...we'll see when I hit "submit." :D
 

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