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I have long felt, from the time I first shot a 1911 that it had no more perceived recoil than a 38. If she can shoot a 38, a 45 shouldn't be an issue.
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We will take you up on this. It will be next week if you still have them. Going to Sisters for the clean up this weekend. Could ping you Friday afternoon as we go through if we get going early enough.I have 2 different 1911's she could try. One is my Sig Sauer I am selling and the others Is a Kimber. Both are .45. I am over in sweet home if you want.
Thanks for all the ideas. We will try cocking the hammer first on my Ruger to see what that does. Conflicting work schedules so hopefully tonight. Also will try some of the grip methods listed above and report back later tonight.
Our son has a 9mm M&P 2.0 FDE 5 inch and she likes it. Never really thought about trying the .45.
We will take you up on this. It will be next week if you still have them. Going to Sisters for the clean up this weekend. Could ping you Friday afternoon as we go through if we get going early enough.
Thank you
Hi BillMTry a 14 lb variable wolff recoil spring. Another thought--and a lot more money---take a look at the
STI recoil master system. I'm usually not a fan of double spring whiz-bang recoil systems, but I do have
one in an old Norinco 1911 and my wife can rack it. PM me if you want to try it--I'm about 35 miles north of Albany.
Going to try that method this evening. Work schedules keep getting in the way.Has she tried holding the slide and pushing the frame forward instead of trying to pull the slide back?
I had a very thin (ex) that couldnt lift a water jug, she was able to use the frame push technique over the slide rack. Perhaps go e that a try?
Try cocking the hammer back first .Long story short, looking for a 1911 for my wife to shoot and feel comfortable carrying around while we are hunting. I have a Ruger SR1911 full size in .45. She shoots it great, just cant rack the slide unless she holds it super close to her body. This in turn makes her and I uncomfortable. We tried about 15 different models this weekend and didnt find one in .45 that she can do with it pointed away from her. There were plenty of 9mm 1911s that she had no problem with. For comparison she can rack a Glock 41 with no issues. But it isvway too big for her hands. Wants to stay full size to better manage the recoil.
Haven't tried the Remington yet. Is there an easy to rack .45 full size 1911 without custom work?
Other thought is to sell/trade my Ruger .45 and ammo and get 2 9mm 1911s. Are the 9mm reliable as the .45? Dont want to argue ballistics. We are talking shooting targets. This would also keep our caliber stocks down.
Sorry so wordy! Thanks in advance.