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Revolver; Antique, or viable 21st Century weapon!?
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<blockquote data-quote="GlockCop" data-source="post: 1024356" data-attributes="member: 1143"><p>Im going to have to say that the revolver is an antique. Reason? Well as Traxxis was saying you will only get one round off with an auto. Maybe. But if Billy bad guy is smart enough to grab your slide he can also put his hand around your cylinder and then you arent going to get anything off. And all things being equal a semi auto will reload much faster than a revolver. And one other thing. If you ever have a malfinction of a serious nature in a revo you are out of luck. I had my (first duty gun) S&W 681 partially pull a primer on the hammer. Had to take it back to the armorer just to get it open. Then it was out for another week to get fixed. Got a Glock and never looked back. But just my two cents.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GlockCop, post: 1024356, member: 1143"] Im going to have to say that the revolver is an antique. Reason? Well as Traxxis was saying you will only get one round off with an auto. Maybe. But if Billy bad guy is smart enough to grab your slide he can also put his hand around your cylinder and then you arent going to get anything off. And all things being equal a semi auto will reload much faster than a revolver. And one other thing. If you ever have a malfinction of a serious nature in a revo you are out of luck. I had my (first duty gun) S&W 681 partially pull a primer on the hammer. Had to take it back to the armorer just to get it open. Then it was out for another week to get fixed. Got a Glock and never looked back. But just my two cents. [/QUOTE]
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