Originally posted by JustinN
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My dad is 72, and recently got interested in handguns again (my fault). We tried him out on several, and he did well with a Ruger P95. But then he broke his collarbone, and now, after being "fully healed", he limp-wrists it and experiences failures to eject and feed properly (it works fine when I shoot it). Even when it doesn't have failures, his groups are large. He worked for a month with those squeeze hand grip things to strengthen his grip, but the results were the same.
So we tried the Taurus Judge, which he liked the look and feel of, but the recoil was too much for him. We gave that up after only 10 shots, when the trigger guard was abusing his knuckles and it looked like he was going to drop the thing.
Then we tried him out on a Ruger MK III 22/45 Target, and he was able to shoot quickly, reliably, and accurately, with reasonably sized groups. He likes that gun a lot, and I sent him home with 700 rounds of practice ammo and a box of Stingers for home defense. He's looking into night sights for it.
A lot of people are disdainful toward .22lr, but you gotta consider this: If the choice is between a 9mm that doesn't cycle properly in his hands, a .45 revolver that he can't keep ahold of and that threatens to hurt him, and a .22lr that he can shoot well, then the choice is clear.
We figure that 10 low-powered rounds that he might be able to place well is a great deal better than nothing in a home defense scenario.



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