Tallball
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I'm having an annoying auto-immune problem right now that affects the skin on my fingers. The skin on my left index finger is so delicate that I can't rack a slide.
I can still shoot a semiauto just fine, but I don't feel comfortable carrying one right now because I can't operate it properly, especially in the case of a misfeed.
So it's back to a revolver for CC until my hands get better. Funny, I'd finally started carrying a semiauto (Kahr PM9) pretty often.
This is the second time for me recently. A couple of years ago I broke a finger and was limited to revolvers for a few months.
IMHO, this is an(other) advantage that revolvers have over semiautos. I can work a revolver WAY better with one hand or 1.5 hands.
Has this ever happened to you? These are the two most recent times for me, but it's happened before. My hands take a beating from some of my extracurriculars.
I already have a few 32 revolvers for when I get older. By the time I can't shoot 32 S&W long anymore, it will hopefully be time for me to move on.
Gratuitous pictures of CC and HD revolvers. This is how the other half lives.
I can still shoot a semiauto just fine, but I don't feel comfortable carrying one right now because I can't operate it properly, especially in the case of a misfeed.
So it's back to a revolver for CC until my hands get better. Funny, I'd finally started carrying a semiauto (Kahr PM9) pretty often.
This is the second time for me recently. A couple of years ago I broke a finger and was limited to revolvers for a few months.
IMHO, this is an(other) advantage that revolvers have over semiautos. I can work a revolver WAY better with one hand or 1.5 hands.
Has this ever happened to you? These are the two most recent times for me, but it's happened before. My hands take a beating from some of my extracurriculars.
I already have a few 32 revolvers for when I get older. By the time I can't shoot 32 S&W long anymore, it will hopefully be time for me to move on.
Gratuitous pictures of CC and HD revolvers. This is how the other half lives.