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Why do you carry a revolver?
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<blockquote data-quote="tcruse" data-source="post: 4245026" data-attributes="member: 52694"><p>Certainly, there are few triggers that can complete with the "straight back" 1911/2011 design. I have tried a few revolvers in DA mode and none of them I would consider acceptable. Also, observation at my weekly range trips is that the revolver shooters seem to never have as good (or even acceptable) groups. I suspect the reason is the extra effort and cost to train/practice with a revolver.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tcruse, post: 4245026, member: 52694"] Certainly, there are few triggers that can complete with the "straight back" 1911/2011 design. I have tried a few revolvers in DA mode and none of them I would consider acceptable. Also, observation at my weekly range trips is that the revolver shooters seem to never have as good (or even acceptable) groups. I suspect the reason is the extra effort and cost to train/practice with a revolver. [/QUOTE]
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