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<blockquote data-quote="GlockCop" data-source="post: 1767070" data-attributes="member: 1143"><p>As far as revolvers go this is bad advice and heres why. I bought a model 15 snubby once. I guess considered a good one as far as a revolver goes. Anyway I take it to the range and load it up to test it. well after the first shot it was jammed up good. After I finally got it unjammed I found the problem...a primer had been pulled out by the firing pin. I called Smith and was told that a few had been recalled due to that problem. I sent it back and got the modification done to it. Got it back and fired a box through it. It did ok and promptly found a new home. So a revolver is far from perfect either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GlockCop, post: 1767070, member: 1143"] As far as revolvers go this is bad advice and heres why. I bought a model 15 snubby once. I guess considered a good one as far as a revolver goes. Anyway I take it to the range and load it up to test it. well after the first shot it was jammed up good. After I finally got it unjammed I found the problem...a primer had been pulled out by the firing pin. I called Smith and was told that a few had been recalled due to that problem. I sent it back and got the modification done to it. Got it back and fired a box through it. It did ok and promptly found a new home. So a revolver is far from perfect either. [/QUOTE]
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