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<blockquote data-quote="Erick" data-source="post: 2887680" data-attributes="member: 11535"><p>I am in a self defense class to and your technique sound familiar. I agree that on a semi auto, the first round will fire but a good grip on the slide will prevent proper ejection/feed. On a Revolver this is obviously different. I can not speak for all revolvers but in my experience, the double action revolver trigger will not turn the cylinder if moderate pressure is applied around the cylinder/frame. I have only tried this with an unloaded Smith J frame. So, in this case, if the hammer is down, you can, in theory, lock up the action. Obviously this needs more testing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Erick, post: 2887680, member: 11535"] I am in a self defense class to and your technique sound familiar. I agree that on a semi auto, the first round will fire but a good grip on the slide will prevent proper ejection/feed. On a Revolver this is obviously different. I can not speak for all revolvers but in my experience, the double action revolver trigger will not turn the cylinder if moderate pressure is applied around the cylinder/frame. I have only tried this with an unloaded Smith J frame. So, in this case, if the hammer is down, you can, in theory, lock up the action. Obviously this needs more testing. [/QUOTE]
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