BudsGunShop.com - choice of 9mm for elderly arthritic hands
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I recently tried a CZ p10 Compact, and was surprised at the recoil pain I experienced, I am 86 with arthritis and find. myself without a 9mm pistol. I have respect for CZ, am not interested in carry, just range use. I think the good design of the CZ sent the recoil impulse directly back into the thumb. base joint. Disappointing, because I want an accurate range gun, don't need a lot of fancy features, and I thought the CZ would do it for me. Any suggestions as to what might be better for me?
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The effect of low bore axis you were describing usually does help with controllability by reducing muzzle flip, but as you're finding out that doesn't necessarily reduce the recoil impulse on it's own, and in my experience I feel it actually makes it stronger/sharper but is still a net positive unless it causes you pain of course. If carry/concealment is not a factor, you have more latitude to explore ergonomics and grip size which can be more comfortable but would otherwise be harder to hide under a shirt. I think the best bet would be larger/different frame designs that allow you a more comfortable grip, avoiding slimline or compact models, and heavier guns in general that will have less felt recoil. Also, softer recoil springs can help spread out the recoil impulse over a larger time making things a bit less "snappy", however there's a limit at which reliable cycling will be compromised. I hesitate to give any specific model recommendations as honestly, despite enjoying the quality, I sold my CZ and other handguns I once owned except my carry gun as I realized I vastly prefer shooting long guns, specifically pistol caliber carbines. I can shoot them much more accurately and comfortably for the same ammo prices, if that's an option at all - otherwise aforementioned design considerations for handguns.