4thHorseman
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I was at the range the other day with my son, having a good old time putting holes in targets. He was shooting a SIG. Darn near jam proof product, I feel. We were shooting PMC's 40 and .45 cal. Then his gun jammed. How can that be I thought. I looked at it. The bullet case was just a bit to large in diameter for the barrel. It hung half way in the barrel. It took about 30 secounds or so pry it out, with safety in the front of my mind. After that I started to think. What if that was a situation where I HAD to have that shot? How can a gun be so DEPENDENT on ammo? Uhmm... It wasn't the guns fault. It was the bullet.
The more I thought about this the more I became aware, with revolvers this would of not happened. If a miss fire results,what is there to clear? Nothing I thought, just pull the trigger again. Uhmmm... Oh Yeah, revolvers are it now. I still love the actions of the Colts and Sigs, but I only carry revolvers.
The more I thought about this the more I became aware, with revolvers this would of not happened. If a miss fire results,what is there to clear? Nothing I thought, just pull the trigger again. Uhmmm... Oh Yeah, revolvers are it now. I still love the actions of the Colts and Sigs, but I only carry revolvers.