As I understand it, most of the IL failures are with super heavy loads in the lighter frame revolvers, scandium, for example. They are much rarer among the steel frames, if they occur at all.
While I don't particularly like them, I have to say that they have never been a problem for me.
Good point. This is why I tend to carry wheelguns that have proven themselves. My 681 is undergoing a test where I shoot a lot of rounds through it without cleaning it. It is doing fine.
My 681, I can rely on.
Sorry I missed this thread!!
I'm better with revolvers than I am with autos. While I recognize that autos have an advantage in capacity, I find revolvers to be more reliable and I more confident with them than I am semi-autos.
Got connected with Cox Communications a few days back and yesterday was the first chance I had to go to Enid and get some more of my stuff. My wife somehow suffered (and I do mean suffered!) a compression fracture of a couple of her lumbar vertebrae and I have been tied up with her and couldn't...
Tomorrow my stepsons come by to help us move to Douglass, so this is likely to be one of my last posts as an Okie. But like I said in my OP, not to worry for I will still be around to annoy you.
I don't know if this was what you had in mind, but it was funny. Anyway, my joke was on a bratty cousin more than fifty years ago. I was a senior in high school and taking a course in the Russian language. In March, we had to go back to Kansas from Seattle due to my paternal grandmother's death...
I'd tell you but I'd have to..................oh hell. I just realized that there are too many of you for me to deal with.
Seriously, we're going to Douglass, south-east of Wichita. It's between Augusta and Ark City. We have grandkids in both places.
ETA Sorry: meant Winfield