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<blockquote data-quote="ldp4570" data-source="post: 2968542" data-attributes="member: 5168"><p>Junior, Regardless of military or law enforcement being armed with a pair of revolvers is no detriment. Granted you may not have as many rounds as someone carrying a Glock 19, but if properly trained a person with a revolver is just as effective as the one armed with a Glock 19. Actually one properly trained with a revolver is usually more accurate, and tends to not expend as much ammunition as one armed with a semi-auto pistol. The revolver is in some respects better than the semi. They can chamber more powerful, and larger rounds since the revolver operates via manual dexterity and not by gases created from the type of ammunition to cause the firearm to operate. If I was told that all I could ever have was revolvers I would be completely happy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ldp4570, post: 2968542, member: 5168"] Junior, Regardless of military or law enforcement being armed with a pair of revolvers is no detriment. Granted you may not have as many rounds as someone carrying a Glock 19, but if properly trained a person with a revolver is just as effective as the one armed with a Glock 19. Actually one properly trained with a revolver is usually more accurate, and tends to not expend as much ammunition as one armed with a semi-auto pistol. The revolver is in some respects better than the semi. They can chamber more powerful, and larger rounds since the revolver operates via manual dexterity and not by gases created from the type of ammunition to cause the firearm to operate. If I was told that all I could ever have was revolvers I would be completely happy. [/QUOTE]
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