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Title: Recommend pistols and caliber for weak hands
Post by: 38-40 on April 28 2021 04:34:28 PM MDT
 Was asked this same question from a person at the range they struggle with the slide on a full size 1911 in 45 was able to operate a XDE 45 with some difficulty. I am wondering about a 40 would the spring be lighter than a 45.
Title: Re: Recommend pistols and caliber for weak hands
Post by: fltbed on April 28 2021 07:16:18 PM MDT
According to Wolff gunsprings, Full size Colt 1911s recoil springs are:

45acp have a 16 lb recoil spring.
40 S&W are 19lb  (I prefer an 18lb.)
9mm/38 super are 14lb.  (My own Springfield Range Officer 9mm needs a 9lb to function with my USPSA loads)

Hope this helps.

Jeff
Title: Re: Recommend pistols and caliber for weak hands
Post by: DenStinett on April 28 2021 08:41:26 PM MDT
After I tore my Ulnar Nerve, I could not grip a Slide to rack it
A Friend suggested getting the correct sized Rubber Hose that would both; Fit over the Barrel AND inside the Dust Cover
Then by pushing the Barrel into the Hose, the Hose will inturn rack the Slide
I used this method until I could get a good grip on the Slide by Hand

Also .... Pull / hold the Slide with one Hand as you push the Frame away from you with the other
This helps quite a bit too

Hope this helps
Title: Re: Recommend pistols and caliber for weak hands
Post by: 38-40 on April 28 2021 09:29:44 PM MDT
 Thanks for the replies. Her hands are weak from what's called COVID long haul. It affects the muscle strength in her hand and arms. She found if she cocked the hammer on the 1911 she could then rack the slide ok. So that's her plan for now. She is starting to get her strength back now it's a hell of a deal.
Title: Re: Recommend pistols and caliber for weak hands
Post by: gnappi on June 18 2021 03:26:55 PM MDT
Quote from: fltbed on April 28 2021 07:16:18 PM MDT
According to Wolff gunsprings, Full size Colt 1911s recoil springs are:

45acp have a 16 lb recoil spring.
40 S&W are 19lb  (I prefer an 18lb.)
9mm/38 super are 14lb.  (My own Springfield Range Officer 9mm needs a 9lb to function with my USPSA loads)

Hope this helps.

Jeff

What PF do you run?
Title: Re: Recommend pistols and caliber for weak hands
Post by: Kenk on June 18 2021 04:03:31 PM MDT
Absolutely, the push pull motion is very helpful if she can manage it, ran into this due to arthritis until I got it fixed
Title: Re: Recommend pistols and caliber for weak hands
Post by: Nannyhammer on June 18 2021 05:34:04 PM MDT
Can't go wrong with a mid size .38 if she can pull the trigger.....
Title: Re: Recommend pistols and caliber for weak hands
Post by: 4949shooter on June 18 2021 05:49:35 PM MDT
The Walther CCP and the Smith EZ Shield look pretty good as well as the others:

https://thewellarmedwoman.com/about-guns/6-best-guns-for-women-with-arthritis/
Title: Re: Recommend pistols and caliber for weak hands
Post by: 38-40 on June 18 2021 08:04:46 PM MDT
Thanks for the thoughts she is now able to rack the slide on the XDS again so she is back to carrying it again.
Title: Re: Recommend pistols and caliber for weak hands
Post by: fltbed on June 20 2021 05:17:56 PM MDT
Quote from: gnappi on June 18 2021 03:26:55 PM MDT
Quote from: fltbed on April 28 2021 07:16:18 PM MDT
According to Wolff gunsprings, Full size Colt 1911s recoil springs are:

45acp have a 16 lb recoil spring.
40 S&W are 19lb  (I prefer an 18lb.)
9mm/38 super are 14lb.  (My own Springfield Range Officer 9mm needs a 9lb to function with my USPSA loads)

Hope this helps.

Jeff

What PF do you run?
My 9mm minor ammo runs between 127-131 depending on the chronograph.
Title: Re: Recommend pistols and caliber for weak hands
Post by: gnappi on June 21 2021 09:18:52 AM MDT
Quote from: fltbed on April 28 2021 07:16:18 PM MDT

What PF do you run?
My 9mm minor ammo runs between 127-131 depending on the chronograph.
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I thought so, isn't the cycle time rather slow just above the power floor?

I tried that back in the day and I found out that my trigger finger was beating the cycle / reset time of the trigger and it cost me time to pull the trigger again. Had you noticed you beating the trigger reset and did you find a way to fix it?

For steel it "generally" worked just fine on stages like Five to go or outer limits but double trouble (no longer shot AFAIK) was too slow.