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Old 07-04-2018, 01:20 AM
Radny97 Radny97 is offline
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You can’t limp wrist a revolver . . .
You don’t have to mate your ammo to the strength of your slide spring in a revolver . . .
You don’t get spring fatigue during lengthy times of storage with a revolver . . .

Sorry but revolvers are still more reliable. But they do still fail sometimes and i agree that semi-autos have come a very very long way,

On top of reliability, revolvers have other advantages that still make them relevant.
You can shoot all sorts of different types of bullet profiles. You can shoot a greater variety of ammo (500 fps to 1600 fps out of the same gun, shot shells, wadcutters, everything). Revolvers are stronger so you can shoot some really heavy ammo if you like. (454 Casull is my favorite heavy caliber). And revolvers are more accurate. (I know some will disagree with this one but please show me a handgun hunter taking 100 yard shots with a semi-auto . . . That’s what i thought.)


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