Great range day. This forum inspired the drill, twenty five yards, full size silhouette, with my carry piece, a 340 PD. Five rounds of .38, nice results. Five rounds .357, good but climbing and moving left. Five rounds .357, concentrating, all 8, 9 or 10 ring. Four rounds .357, fast, the revolver locks up on the fifth shot!?!? Examine it, manipulate it, it won't open. Heck! I bet it is the internal lock! We all know the lock is a bad idea? Did the recoil cause it to lock? Of course I don't have a key with me. Switch to my back up carry piece, a 360 PD, same drills, twenty five yards. All good. I also had a 686-6 and a 19-3 with me, so all continued to be good!
It wasn't the lock! An Aguillia .357 round had its soft nose bullet come loose and it was binding against the frame. At home, in the vise, glasses and ear pro on, I tapped the bullet back into the cylinder, all is good.
When I carry I have complete confidence in myself and my pistols. Not quite 100% confidence going forward. I think this was a great lesson for me to learn. Do I need to carry two pieces? Or should I carry an N frame? If it locks up it could still do double duty as an effective club. No, I will stick with a J frame and the three dogs I usually have with me
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It wasn't the lock! An Aguillia .357 round had its soft nose bullet come loose and it was binding against the frame. At home, in the vise, glasses and ear pro on, I tapped the bullet back into the cylinder, all is good.
When I carry I have complete confidence in myself and my pistols. Not quite 100% confidence going forward. I think this was a great lesson for me to learn. Do I need to carry two pieces? Or should I carry an N frame? If it locks up it could still do double duty as an effective club. No, I will stick with a J frame and the three dogs I usually have with me
