A man should have a small .38, a .357 and a .44 mag revolver in their collection. And probably have lever action carbines for those calibers.
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Two model 38 Smiths, 10 rounds.Idk, I've never wished I had worse ergonomics, more weight and less rounds. Still love revolvers for what they are.
Also, wasn't the muh revolver won't jam like that there auto fudd myth debunked like 40 years ago? Drop that thing in a puddle or mud or soft dirt and see which one turns into a paper weight quicker.
Does that mean I have to put pans under my revolvers for all the oil they leak?A revolver and a Harley have a lot in common. They have both been working and getting the job done far longer than newer options. They cost a little more because they are intricate and they hold their value. They don’t have a lot of newer features but the ones they have are proven. They both perform the job the owner bought them to perform. They just work but there are options available for those who don’t want them
Muskets: Good enough for Davy Crockett, good enough for you.Good enough for Wyatt Earp good enough for you.
If poorly maintained you will have problems out of either.Does that mean I have to put pans under my revolvers for all the oil they leak?
Cause carpal tunnel sucksTwo model 38 Smiths, 10 rounds.
And why in the name of (insert chosen Deity here) would you drop any weapon?
Put 300 lbs of passengers and more in luggage and then compare. LOLI've never seen a Harley rider standing on the podium at the Isle of Man.
It's my thread and I can derail it if I want to.
The only thing leaks more than a Harley, is the old Triumphs with their vertical split cases. Had an old tv tray I used for a drip pan under my ‘67 Bonneville.Does that mean I have to put pans under my revolvers for all the oil they leak?
I had one that was too tight between the cylinder and forcing cone. After every few rounds it would build up carbon and jam. But I was able to adjust the barrel and it was good after that.Idk, I've never wished I had worse ergonomics, more weight and less rounds. Still love revolvers for what they are.
Also, wasn't the muh revolver won't jam like that there auto fudd myth debunked like 40 years ago? Drop that thing in a puddle or mud or soft dirt and see which one turns into a paper weight quicker.