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PostPosted: Tue Mar 22, 2011 1:14 am
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The obvious answer here is an old Ladysmith model.

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see armas?, s&w knews what I be talkin bout mrgreen


Yep, that one's got decent stocks. Nice-looking, too. I kind of dislike how they make the revolver look unbalanced, though.
unbalanced? I could swear that just about all revolvers look unbalanced.

especially k frames.


idk, looks like an ok pistol to me


No it looks fine. It's just a personal thing.
I think I see what you mean... it's the funny curve on the back of the grip, I think. A new set would fix that.


No, for me it's the last finger groove section. If that were gone it would look better and conceal better, but you wouldn't be able to get as much of a hold on it.  
PostPosted: Tue Mar 22, 2011 6:06 am
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She should keep in mind that small-frame revolvers are usually the hardest types of guns to shoot well. But I'd have to recommend a Ruger SP-101 with either the 2" or 3" barrel. It would tame the recoil and giver her more to hold onto than a j-frame.

I second this recommendation as well. Ruger builds fine revolvers.  

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