I don't let single-action revolvers into my NRA personal defense classes, and I don't let the double action revolver shooters cock the hammer, because:
1. If you are that proficient in controlling a cocked revolver in a stress situation, you don't need my class.
2. If you aren't, I don't want you cocking a revolver in my class and trying to let the hammer down on a live round for a "no-shoot" situation. It's not the same as using a 1911 with a safety where you don't have to de-cock to holster.
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