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Since the recoil spring and design determine slide pull force I would go with a firearm with an easy to rack slide. For example grand power X-calibur. It's a full size competition 9mm that costs $579 for old version. The slide is ridiculously easy to rack and probably can be done with your pinky. It's a lightened slide and gun uses a rotating barrel system that's partially why it's so easy to rack.Am wondering if anyone has any tips for making it easier to pull back the slide on pistols. Unfortunately my hands don't have the strength/agility they used to have. I have a few pistols that I am using Hoppe's gun oil on, but it doesn't seem to be enough to ease my struggle with pulling back the slide. Cleaning my guns has become a bear because of this. TIA
The gun itself is equivalent to a modified cz shadow 2 costing $2500. The trigger is nothing short of phenomenal. Reliability is 100% of course.
GRAND POWER X-CALIBUR Blue-GPXCALIBUR UPC: 8588005808088
Global Ordnance. These are one of the best kept secrets in the handgun world today. Semi-automatic 9MM with 5" Barrel and Polymer Frame. Blue Finish 15-Rd. GPXCALIBUR.
