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9mm Revolver - Yes or No?
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<blockquote data-quote="D. Hargrove" data-source="post: 3101794" data-attributes="member: 41761"><p>You absolutely MUST purchase another gun!!! I am and have been leary of revolvers with moon clips, some seem to work well, some not so much. If anything may cause the weapon to not be 100% reliable, then it becomes a range toy in my opinion. 9mm bullet crimp is almost none and the .38/.358 has a decent amount of crimp. Lack of crimp can and will in even the most expensive ammo allow bullet jump. If the bullet protrudes for the cylinder, your gun will lock up until you fix it. Not a common occurance granted, but then again neither is needing your gun for a defensive encounter. As a carry gun, the 9mm revolver in WAYYY down the list of my preferred favorites.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D. Hargrove, post: 3101794, member: 41761"] You absolutely MUST purchase another gun!!! I am and have been leary of revolvers with moon clips, some seem to work well, some not so much. If anything may cause the weapon to not be 100% reliable, then it becomes a range toy in my opinion. 9mm bullet crimp is almost none and the .38/.358 has a decent amount of crimp. Lack of crimp can and will in even the most expensive ammo allow bullet jump. If the bullet protrudes for the cylinder, your gun will lock up until you fix it. Not a common occurance granted, but then again neither is needing your gun for a defensive encounter. As a carry gun, the 9mm revolver in WAYYY down the list of my preferred favorites. [/QUOTE]
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