Re: Quality small revolver for a woman?
I bought my Fiance' a 642 with powerport. The porting is not very effective. She is quite capable of shooting though not as into it/experienced as I am. I had some hanloads, with a 158xtp @ ~900fps, which I thought were pretty easy to shoot, but the cylinder latch was biting her thumb knuckle, and after 5-10 shots, ripped some skin off. She had no control of the recoil at all. Even when using a two handed grip, the gun would almost get away from her.
Then I bought some 90gr bullets, and charged them with 3gr Titegroup, for ~700fps. I also replaced tge latch with on old flat one, and smoothed out the corners. She liked it much better, but still wasn't her "bag", not to mention it was downloaded to sub-380 ballistics.
For a revolver, I think the SP101 is the smallest/lightest one out for a lot of our womenfolk. That extra mass really takes 38+p down to almost a plinking levrl of recoil. You and I may handle the 340sc with 357s in it (slight exaggeration ...those are WICKED to me, but I can "handle" them), but evidence seems to be the little 38+p wheelguns are for serious shooters.
Even my Kahr PM9 is a bit stout for my Fiance (she's 5'9", 140lbs), and the PM9 shoots easier/nicer than any other singlestack pocket 9 out there! She handles a Glock 19 no problem though...she hasn't tried a G26.
So in a nutshell...might wanna rethink that 442/642. Certainly have her try one with real-deal +p ammo and see how she does.