I don't think anyone would dispute the fact that the airweight, or even more so, the airlite .357 (like I have), are no fun to shoot with the magnum loads. I got one for the sole reason that it was about as small and light as you can get and still take down an attacker if need be. I practice using .38 specials, but even those aren't exactly fun. The point of this gun is that it's not for fun, it's for self-defense in a do-or-die situation. I can handle the kick for five rounds if my life depends on it. Sure, there are better guns for stopping power and accuracy. But, few if any have the concealability. And, in most self-defense situations, accuracy is the least of your worries. I will agree, though, that anyone with a weak grip or wrist better choose something else or be deadly accurate with their first shot. Otherwise, the gun is likely to be on the ground behind them somewhere when it comes time for a second shot.