keith44spl
Member
Sometimes I carry my faithful Harpers Ferry flintlock pistol, but only when I am riding my unicorn into town.
Ya better hang on to her !
If some get their way.......
We all may be down to the flintlocks.

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Sometimes I carry my faithful Harpers Ferry flintlock pistol, but only when I am riding my unicorn into town.
Last time I saw you on your unicorn, you were carrying your matchlock! You've upgraded!Sometimes I carry my faithful Harpers Ferry flintlock pistol, but only when I am riding my unicorn into town.
Sometimes I carry my faithful Harpers Ferry flintlock pistol, but only when I am riding my unicorn into town.
With today's market of really good double action revolvers of many calibers and configurations, some specifically designed for carrying, why would one want to carry a single action revolver, with all its limitations? Not to mention the liabilities of that cocking the hammer bit. You cock it back and takes so little to make it go bang.
Certainly budget isn't an issue. A lot of the good modern revolvers are reasonably priced and also you can find some really good deals on sound, used ones.
I suppose if carrying a single action let's you inner High Noon personality come out, go ahead. Otherwise, not practical.
No civilian should draw a gun unless they are justified to use deadly force. So the cocking and light short pull is of no concern. Other reasons to carry is to annoy those who feel they must dictate how others carry.
I am not sure that I understand the logic of coming on a thread you know you won't like, just so you can tell everyone there that the thread they are enjoying in the dumbest one of all!
There are enough topics and threads on the S&W Forum that anyone interested in firearms and related items should be able to find one they would actually enjoy participating in. Or hang out in the Lounge with a cold one.
Best,
Rick
So what do you all think about it?
The fact remains, a single action, even with only five holes full is better than no gun at all.
Joking around is all in good fun, and everyone should carry what they like the most... blah, blah, blah...
The bottom line is, cocking a hammer and pulling a trigger will ALWAYS be slower than just pulling the trigger. It's up to you what kind of tactical disadvantage you want to put yourself in; none of my business.
*sips tea*
Now... back to my unicorn.
You're extremely fortunate to have only fired pistols with DA triggers which are light/smooth enough to believe this to be a correct statement.