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    Question S&W Airlite Revolvers?

    Does anyone have any experience with Smith & Wesson Airlite Revolvers?

    Would one of these be a good Concealed Carry gun for a woman?

    .38 or .357?
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    I carry a 642 Airweight everywhere. Avoid the scandium framed units they hurt to shoot, little bit too light.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sonrider657 View Post
    Does anyone have any experience with Smith & Wesson Airlite Revolvers? Would one of these be a good Concealed Carry gun for a woman? .38 or .357?
    The many ladies present at events I frequent like the Ruger SP101, the 3" J-frames (can't recall the model#), other J-frames in carbon or SS. Most don't mind the Airweights when ammo is chosen wisely. To the one, all dislike shooting the Airlites.

    Many well-meaning fellows buy guns for ladies. Most should not.

    Buying a gun with the plan to carry much and shoot little is also flawed. There's a balance, and we should encourage carry-friendly guns that can be shot and enjoyed.
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    I too would highly recommend against an ultra light AirLite or Airweight S&W. Both have lots of recoil (do to the lightweight). I would recommend an all stainless or carbon steel revolver in .32 H&R Magnum or .38 Special. If trigger pull weight is an issue a good trigger job from the S&W Performance Center would lower and make it a lot smoother.
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    also a good set of grips would help, ditch the factory boot grips, get some that fit & feel good in her hand. and no to the .357 S&W J frame 1 shot and she will never shoot it again.
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    I would go with the .357 and just use .38's for her. The recoil is snappy enough with them. I say the .357 so the option is always there. Go with the 642, light enough and alot cheaper.
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    I own an Airlite in .357 and love it. Very light and while I would not carry it as a primary it would make a nice backup gun.
    No I would not recommend it for a woman, even with .38 special loads in it.

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    Since I am a woman, I will say this: I used to have a S&W Model 442 Airweight .38 revolver. It was my first handgun. I could shoot it well enough even though I have very small hands, but the trigger pull is long and very heavy, and the recoil is terrible. I would not suggest buying one of these pistols for a woman unless she is an experienced shooter, or unless she has enormous man hands.
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    Quote Originally Posted by condition 1 View Post
    also a good set of grips would help, ditch the factory boot grips, get some that fit & feel good in her hand.

    I'll second that. My 638 points a lot better since I've changed out the original grip to a Hogue Monogrip.
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