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Originally Posted by Arik
I doubt it would be that easy
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Maybe, but I tend to think "if it can, it will"
Shows the guy just pressing the button to unlock and slide out yoke. I can see some one gun empty, muzzle rolled down, trying to line up cylinder as he presses ammo against it. Bumps button with knuckle or something, cylinder unlocked and falling out.
Why the extra gimmick of a button? With a Smith, one screw out, another yoke and cylinder in. Install screw. You don't even really need an extra yoke, because you can slide extractor rod and cylinder assy out of yoke and slide another one in. I wouldn't pay thousands to save removing one screw. Used to have a S&W dual 45 set up like that and it worked fine. Never in that big of hurry when I wanted to chance cylinders. Its neat alright, just like the skeleton hammer, but really just fluff to me.
Not impressed that much by 9mm revolvers either. But, even the autos don't cut it for me.
But, hey whatever floats somebodies boat.