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<blockquote data-quote="Meadhall Range" data-source="post: 3302118" data-attributes="member: 43913"><p>I have one. 40DS in 9mm. So yes it looks wierd. <img src="/images/smilies/smile.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" data-shortname=":)" /> And feels wierd a bit too until you get used to it. So far I have somewhere around 800-1000 rounds or so through mine including 300 or so in a day in a class. Moon clips make for fast reloads (for a revolver) and the muzzle rise (or lack thereof) is no joke. One of the things you have to be Very careful of is where you place your thumb, with the barrel lower than on a "normal" revolver you want to make sure you aren't getting caught with those expelling gases. </p><p></p><p>Honestly so far I like it. With good ammo very accurate, and very little muzzle rise. The trigger is long and heavy but smooth and once you get used to it isn't really a big deal. Like any other pistol it takes a little breaking in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Meadhall Range, post: 3302118, member: 43913"] I have one. 40DS in 9mm. So yes it looks wierd. :) And feels wierd a bit too until you get used to it. So far I have somewhere around 800-1000 rounds or so through mine including 300 or so in a day in a class. Moon clips make for fast reloads (for a revolver) and the muzzle rise (or lack thereof) is no joke. One of the things you have to be Very careful of is where you place your thumb, with the barrel lower than on a "normal" revolver you want to make sure you aren't getting caught with those expelling gases. Honestly so far I like it. With good ammo very accurate, and very little muzzle rise. The trigger is long and heavy but smooth and once you get used to it isn't really a big deal. Like any other pistol it takes a little breaking in. [/QUOTE]
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