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Why do you carry a revolver?
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<blockquote data-quote="Steelers Fan" data-source="post: 4228194" data-attributes="member: 16254"><p>I agree with you. Bad sh_t happens, with both style weapons. With me it's just the occurrence amount and severity of the inherent problems. The fact that for every jammed or broken revolver there is, an equal or more likely, much higher number of accidental, self-inflicted injury discharges of an auto occur. Reverse this now. For every jammed or broken autoloader there is, a miniscule amount of accidental discharges and even far less accidental self-inflicted injuries occur from revolver. That leads me back to my post much earlier in this thread. For this the Muscle vs Mind scale is used. <em>Does the total weight of all the projectiles an autoloader can hold outweigh the overall simplicity and safety of the revolver?</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steelers Fan, post: 4228194, member: 16254"] I agree with you. Bad sh_t happens, with both style weapons. With me it's just the occurrence amount and severity of the inherent problems. The fact that for every jammed or broken revolver there is, an equal or more likely, much higher number of accidental, self-inflicted injury discharges of an auto occur. Reverse this now. For every jammed or broken autoloader there is, a miniscule amount of accidental discharges and even far less accidental self-inflicted injuries occur from revolver. That leads me back to my post much earlier in this thread. For this the Muscle vs Mind scale is used. [I]Does the total weight of all the projectiles an autoloader can hold outweigh the overall simplicity and safety of the revolver?[/I] [/QUOTE]
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