I'm thinking about buying a handgun BUT... in order to become proficient with one you must practice, practice, practice (as with anything else). I'm wondering whether the recoil would be damaging to my fistula, because if that's the case then a handgun is out altogether. My fistula is in my left wrist and I am right-handed, so the left hand would really only be for support; it SHOULDN'T hurt my fistula, but I just don't know.Any gun owners out there? I just don't know who else to ask; I'm certain my neph will be clueless.
Wow! Thanks, everyone, for your replies; it was more than I'd hoped for. Regarding the indoor ranges and lead contamination: is that just a general sort of warning or is it fistula-specific? I'm pretty sure the range I'm planning on going to is indoor-only (besides which, there's no way I'd go to an outdoor range in 110-degree weather; it'd have to wait till autumn). If it's fistula-specific, would covering it with gauze and then a taped-off sleeve work?
Living in the UK, it just scares me when I read about the gun laws in America. Do you all carry guns and if so, what for? This to you is probably a stupid question. Why do you all want to carry guns?