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Old 04-03-2013, 04:31 PM
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Is firing really fast double-action harmful for the revolver? Is firing really fast double-action harmful for the revolver? Is firing really fast double-action harmful for the revolver? Is firing really fast double-action harmful for the revolver? Is firing really fast double-action harmful for the revolver?  
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Default Is firing really fast double-action harmful for the revolver?

Just thought I'd ask because I've never heard too much about it and it only really came under my radar when I noticed some wear in the cylinder notches on my 627 from rapid DA shooting. We all know Mr Miculek fires his revolvers like machine guns, but he also probably gets a new gun much frequently than the average Joe. Also, noticed someone in another thread mention it being harmful in "excessive" amounts.
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