To: 300winmag
I tried a LadySmith once, when they were kinda new. The grip was very ladylike ... unlike my hand, which is square and rather large.
One day, soon, DaBear and I will stop in the swanky local gun store --- McBride's --- and check out the newer merchandise.
6,469 posted on
02/17/2007 9:36:39 PM PST by
Rose in RoseBear
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To: Rose in RoseBear
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6,470 posted on
02/17/2007 9:43:55 PM PST by
Rose in RoseBear
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To: Rose in RoseBear
I gots big hands, too. Usually have to buy men's gloves unless a store carries women's XL or the L is wider than most. Oh well.
It does make it easier than it would be fer some to play certain instruments, probably. And such.
To: Rose in RoseBear
I tried a LadySmith once, when they were kinda new. The grip was very ladylike ... unlike my hand, which is square and rather large.Underneath those grips is the same tiny frame as the LadySmith, the J-frame. It was intentionally made tiny for maximum concealment.
One good thing about revolvers is the simple frame shape lends itself to easily adapt to all sorts of custom shapes and sizes. There's no mechanism inside the frame, except for the mainspring.
6,480 posted on
02/17/2007 10:34:31 PM PST by
300winmag
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