ParadiseRoad
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That gunslinging thing also was a result of the old cap and ball revolvers.
Many times the fired caps would fall off of the nipple when the hammer was pulled back and drop down in front of the hammer.
The solution was to point the gun in the sky, pull the hammer back and allow that primer to exit the area before the trigger was pulled again.
I have been trying to break my son of twirling his toy guns as a dangerous habit.
That gunslinging thing also was a result of the old cap and ball revolvers.
Many times the fired caps would fall off of the nipple when the hammer was pulled back and drop down in front of the hammer.
The solution was to point the gun in the sky, pull the hammer back and allow that primer to exit the area before the trigger was pulled again.