Trigger pull, kids and strength
Hello everyone,
Please excuse my naivety, but I confess I know absolutely nothing about hand guns.
I am currently writing a short story involving a kid in a rather messed-up world and was wondering if a kid is strong enough to pull the trigger of a semi-auto pistol or even maybe a revolver. I've never hold a gun so I'm absolutely clueless about what would be credible.
The kid is supposed to be around 10 years old, of frail constitution, and the handgun he is forced to use should be a very common model. I thought about a Beretta 92 due to its widespread availability but apparently this model has a very stiff trigger. In the setting I have in mind, the kid will have to use the gun to spare needless sufferings to a loved one -- he will have plenty of time to put his forefingers on the trigger and will shoot point blank.
If a Beretta 92 is out of the question, do you have any suggestion about what handgun he could use? Actually a revolver would be even better (the gun is supposed to be used for self defense) but are they any common model that can be operated by a 10 year old?
Thank you for your knowledgeable replies,
AN
This is a French model 1892 8mm Lebel revolver,,,
This is a French model 1892 8mm Lebel revolver,,,
http://aarondgraham.com/lwat/handguns/07-margeaux.JPG
It can be fired single-action,,,
Where you thumb the hammer back,,,
That rotates the cylinder and gives a very light trigger pull.
Or it can be fired double-action,,,
Where pulling the trigger rotates the cylinder as it cocks the hammer, and then fires the gun.
Double-action has a heavy trigger pull,,,
But I got this pistol when I was only 9 years old,,,
I shot it with no difficulty at all with those 9 year old hands.
Although it is an antique pistol,,,
Ammunition is currently available from Fiocchi.
I am chuckling here,,,
The scenario you described is exactly how I got the gun.
Back in the early 60's My Mom and Dad were antique/junk dealers,,,
Kind of like the two guys in American Pickers,,,
They drove around buying old stuff.
They read the obituaries to get a lot of their leads,,,
One time they went to an old farm house where the farmer had died,,,
The son sold them every piece of furniture that was in the house and all of the contents.
There was an old chest of drawers in the lot and I was emptying it out,,,
The revolver in this picture was wrapped up in an old sock,,,
There were more than 200 rounds in a matching sock,,,
I got the pistol for working all day hauling trash,,,
It was a different world back then. ~sigh~
So if your story takes place in the French Alps,,,
This is a handgun that would easily be found in that locale.
Good luck with your story,,,
I hope this helps.
Aarond
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