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Don't know if it's just me or has anyone else noticed that we are seeing more posts lately about revolver's locking up (not the I/L necessarily). The reason I mention this is because some have stated they would never carry an auto loading pistol because of reliability issues.
S&W Revolver's are inherently reliable but so are today's striker fired Micro 9's. Many owners do not check out their revolvers on any regular basis and while sometimes they lock up for very simple reasons, some may never check these reason prior to them locking up. This is very important if your EDC is a revolver! Check to make sure the Ejector Rod is properly tightened and doesn't unscrew by itself - a classic reason a revolver locks up. If carrying a revolver with a hammer nosed mounted firing pin, make sure that the FP does not have any chips, sharp edges or cracks. That can cause primer piercing and also lock up a revolver. Make sure when you load it for EDC your ammo does not have any high primers. While rare on modern ammo, it does sometimes occur and can easily hinder rotation of the cylinder - locking up the revolver.
There are also other reasons revolvers lock up - some are internal however I would advise most here should not start pulling their EDC gun side plates off until they know what they are doing
I am certainly not trying to talk anyone out of carrying their trusty revolvers for SD, all I am saying here is to check out the obvious and most common reasons for revolvers to lock up.
BTW, I am referring to all revolvers, even the ones without the I/L! I don't own any I/L revolvers so to me that's one less thing to have to be concerned about. Don't want to go off on an I/L tangent here - my post is about all revolvers - especially older ones that have not been checked out in numerous years.
So after reading a bunch of new threads about revolvers locking up, I figured I might post this - especially for Newbies. Hope it helps someone prevent a lock up.
S&W Revolver's are inherently reliable but so are today's striker fired Micro 9's. Many owners do not check out their revolvers on any regular basis and while sometimes they lock up for very simple reasons, some may never check these reason prior to them locking up. This is very important if your EDC is a revolver! Check to make sure the Ejector Rod is properly tightened and doesn't unscrew by itself - a classic reason a revolver locks up. If carrying a revolver with a hammer nosed mounted firing pin, make sure that the FP does not have any chips, sharp edges or cracks. That can cause primer piercing and also lock up a revolver. Make sure when you load it for EDC your ammo does not have any high primers. While rare on modern ammo, it does sometimes occur and can easily hinder rotation of the cylinder - locking up the revolver.
There are also other reasons revolvers lock up - some are internal however I would advise most here should not start pulling their EDC gun side plates off until they know what they are doing
I am certainly not trying to talk anyone out of carrying their trusty revolvers for SD, all I am saying here is to check out the obvious and most common reasons for revolvers to lock up.
BTW, I am referring to all revolvers, even the ones without the I/L! I don't own any I/L revolvers so to me that's one less thing to have to be concerned about. Don't want to go off on an I/L tangent here - my post is about all revolvers - especially older ones that have not been checked out in numerous years.
So after reading a bunch of new threads about revolvers locking up, I figured I might post this - especially for Newbies. Hope it helps someone prevent a lock up.