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<blockquote data-quote="bilboben" data-source="post: 1034708" data-attributes="member: 8432"><p>Taurus has an 8 shot revolver in 22mag that operates pretty easy, also one of the easiest sliding auto loader I own is a SIG in the x5 series 9mm. The x5 series is all metal so recall is lighter when compared to other 9mm's and for some reason it has a very easy to move slide stroke, is DA/SA with a decocker. I think maybe the long stroke is what makes it so smoothe to function.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bilboben, post: 1034708, member: 8432"] Taurus has an 8 shot revolver in 22mag that operates pretty easy, also one of the easiest sliding auto loader I own is a SIG in the x5 series 9mm. The x5 series is all metal so recall is lighter when compared to other 9mm's and for some reason it has a very easy to move slide stroke, is DA/SA with a decocker. I think maybe the long stroke is what makes it so smoothe to function. [/QUOTE]
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