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Why do you carry a revolver?
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<blockquote data-quote="KurtM" data-source="post: 4228102" data-attributes="member: 6064"><p>If you all think revolvers never "jam" , that all ya have to do is just keep pulling the trigger, they never break, you are all very delusional. Just go watch a USPSA revolver match and take extra hands to count the malfunctions and breakages. There is nothing quite as amusing as watching a high speed revolver guy do a blazing fast reload only to have the cylinder fall out of the gun because the crane screw backed out or sheared as he was "jamming in the speed loader. Or getting done shooting and not being able to open the gun because the ejector rod backed out. Or watching a gun tie up due to bullet pull and or primers backing out, and wor until the guy that gets a little dirt under the ejector "star" and slammed the cylinder shut. Yeah... right... They never "jam" y'all a buncha delusional wheel gun guys, or ya just don't shoot them much.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KurtM, post: 4228102, member: 6064"] If you all think revolvers never "jam" , that all ya have to do is just keep pulling the trigger, they never break, you are all very delusional. Just go watch a USPSA revolver match and take extra hands to count the malfunctions and breakages. There is nothing quite as amusing as watching a high speed revolver guy do a blazing fast reload only to have the cylinder fall out of the gun because the crane screw backed out or sheared as he was "jamming in the speed loader. Or getting done shooting and not being able to open the gun because the ejector rod backed out. Or watching a gun tie up due to bullet pull and or primers backing out, and wor until the guy that gets a little dirt under the ejector "star" and slammed the cylinder shut. Yeah... right... They never "jam" y'all a buncha delusional wheel gun guys, or ya just don't shoot them much. [/QUOTE]
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