Nice pistol Wayne. It'll do the job in a pinch, and be fun for targets too.

I'm sure you know this, but the best technique for racking autos with arthritis, weakness or other like issue is opposing the hands on the pistol at chest level (top and bottom), and pushing from both sides at the same time. PUSH the slide back on top with one hand, and PUSH the frame forward on bottom with the other. Just keep the elbow on the muzzle side out of the line of fire. Now at the range, you have to stand 90* to the targets when cocking, so you are not aiming the pistol down a line of shooters.
Much easier than the old grabbing the handle and PULLING the slide back, which means most all the effort is in the pulling hand alone.
And stainless rarely shows much holster wear, unlike blue/black. Kydex will never look as good as leather, but it makes good holsters, and usually causes no wear at all. (except sweat, and stainless is good against that too )