Top 5 Self-Defense Guns for Arthritis (Zero Hand Strength Required)

What happens when the very hands that seek protection are a source of pain, stiffness, and weakness? The right to self-defense does not diminish when our joints ache. In this episode of Pistol & Primer, we are counting down the top 5 self-defense firearms designed for shooters with arthritis, diminished grip strength, or limited hand mobility. We cover everything from slide-less revolvers to heavy recoil-absorbing frames, and purpose-built easy-rack semi-automatics, proving that personal safety should never be compromised by physical limitations. 🕒 Chapters: 0:00 - The Reality of Arthritis & Self-Defense 1:08 - #5: Ruger LCR (.38 Special) 3:12 - #4: CZ 75 B (9mm) 4:40 - Community Question: Share Your Thoughts! 5:08 - #3: Sig Sauer P365-380 (.380 ACP) 8:00 - #2: Walther PDP F-Series (9mm) 10:05 - #1: Smith & Wesson M&P Shield EZ (.380 / 9mm) 12:14 - Recap & Final Thoughts Welcome to Pistol & Primer. If you value clear, educational, and safety-first insights into the world of firearms, hit that subscribe button and join the community. Disclaimer: This video is for educational and entertainment purposes only. All firearms handling and modifications should be performed by a licensed professional. Always abide by your local, state, and federal laws. Brass & Steel is not responsible for any actions taken based on the information provided in this video.