Not sure where to post this one, it could have been in the modern revolver thread I suppose……
This weekend the Mrs and I went to the steel range and had some quality time. She likes her browning .22 semi-auto very much, and her 9mm CZ75 (heavy so less perceived recoil). She was a bit apprehensive at first (she’d never fired a revolver) but I talked her into trying my K38 masterpiece for a few rounds that turned into 3 cylinders-worth (good). She like shooting it but had a hard time with the grips…a bit too large for her hands (standard masterpiece grips not the target grips).
Pretty sure she’d like a .22 revolver to call her own. But am guessing if I found a K22 masterpiece (or later equivalent model) that she’d have the same grip size issue.
Finally the question: are there S&W revolvers (new production or older models) that have smaller grips? What would you recommend? For her it is all about range shooting and making it fun and success-oriented is important….longer barrels better, not snubbies.
This weekend the Mrs and I went to the steel range and had some quality time. She likes her browning .22 semi-auto very much, and her 9mm CZ75 (heavy so less perceived recoil). She was a bit apprehensive at first (she’d never fired a revolver) but I talked her into trying my K38 masterpiece for a few rounds that turned into 3 cylinders-worth (good). She like shooting it but had a hard time with the grips…a bit too large for her hands (standard masterpiece grips not the target grips).
Pretty sure she’d like a .22 revolver to call her own. But am guessing if I found a K22 masterpiece (or later equivalent model) that she’d have the same grip size issue.
Finally the question: are there S&W revolvers (new production or older models) that have smaller grips? What would you recommend? For her it is all about range shooting and making it fun and success-oriented is important….longer barrels better, not snubbies.