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Dave,

I am loving that Mark IV. Got one myself.

Not sure Iv'e run across that version of GP 100.
If that is what it is, she's a beauty.
 
I usually carry my trusty tuned and ported Series 80
Yup! She's heavy. But that is what I am used to.
Been looking for a little Walther PPK S for the wife.
Damn, that wowan has small hands!
Anyway, local guy cannot get one.
Guess I gotta make the drive one of these days.

I had a somewhat similar situation regarding what kind of piece to get my wife, her hands and wrists aren't strong enough to pull the slide on a semi=auto. I ended up getting her a cute little hammerless S&W 38 w/ 2" barrel, which also works quite well in my jacket pocket on occasion. RAY
 
I had a somewhat similar situation regarding what kind of piece to get my wife, her hands and wrists aren't strong enough to pull the slide on a semi=auto. I ended up getting her a cute little hammerless S&W 38 w/ 2" barrel, which also works quite well in my jacket pocket on occasion. RAY

I was going looking into that too.
I loaded up the old Security Six with 38's.
It was still a little too much for her.
So that is why I am considering a .380 for her.
 
Hey Mike.... Those look like Bisley design.... I like them...
 
Hey Mike.... Those look like Bisley design.... I like them...
Not the Bisley. These are the newer .22 Ruger Wranglers. Bisley's handle is a little different, as I discovered when I bought the new grips.
 
If you're flattening primers perhaps you should find a milder, safer load.


Your right. I got that load when I was younger. I am to old to shoot it now. LOL I need to back it down.
 
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