westernrover
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I find on N frames, the grip size and reach to the trigger is a bit too much for my hand size. With a good grip, I can just get the pad of my trigger finger on the trigger and not the first joint around it like I'd want for a strong double-action pull. I have to roll my hand counterclockwise around the grip to get the finger farther through the trigger guard and that's not such a good grip. The K/L frame, on the other hand, seems just right.
So how does the Redhawk compare? Does it also have a big grip and reach to the trigger like the N frame or is it closer to the L frame? I realize the GP100 is Ruger's closer comparison in all-things, but I've never had the opportunity to handle a Redhawk. How does it compare in grip size and reach?
So how does the Redhawk compare? Does it also have a big grip and reach to the trigger like the N frame or is it closer to the L frame? I realize the GP100 is Ruger's closer comparison in all-things, but I've never had the opportunity to handle a Redhawk. How does it compare in grip size and reach?