light weight hand guns
2016/7/22 9:11:55
Question
I would like a recommendation on a light, safe hand gun for a lady. I like the Charter Arms pink lady (12oz) but do not want to buy it only for the color. 38sp and bigger - revolver and pistol ok. minimal recoil. Loved my Beretta 9mm but too heavy to lug around.
Answer
Current production revolvers leave a great deal to be desired.
Charter Arms has been and continues to be a descent choice for an inexpensive and fairly reliable handgun, but I wouldn't put a lot of rounds through it.
The Taurus revolvers have been very accurate, but have been prone to parts breakage. If they are not used heavily they are probably fine. Taurus has a life-time warranty, but if the gun breaks a that critical moment it won't be of much comfort. Also, it can take weeks for the gun to come back and that means you are without the gun for that length of time.
The S&W revolvers are probably still the best for quality, but they are expensive, and the recent versions I have seen in 2" guns have been horribly regulated (the last Smith revolver I had in a class shot 10" high and 6" to the left at 20 ft).
Small light guns have a trade off and that is recoil, so whatever you get, you should practice with it quite a lot before entrusting yourself to your ability with it in a self-defense situation.
Given what you're looking for, I'd recommend taking a hard look at the Kahr PM9. It is smaller than a revolver, carries more ammunition, has a more potent cartridge (9mm compared to .38 Spec.), and carries 40% more ammunition (= 2 more cartridges). and weighs only 2 oz more than the gun you specified. The sights are better than any revolver sights. The trade off? It's pricey, but you get what you pay for.
Hope this helps.
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