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Not my problem

buy me some time, girl, while I clear this thing.
 

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Any semi-auto can jam. It can cost 250 or 2,500. Doesn't mean they will but they can. That's why my primary home defense is a wheel gun in 357. Wheel guns are fine all the time. Close and handy even when I am watching TV.
But what if you need to shoot them 17 times?
 
I only saw a revolver 'jammed' once. The cartridge had no powder and the primer only had enough OOOFF to push the projectile forward enough to keep the cylinder from turning.

I'd blame the cartridge not the gun
 
Anyone who says 'revolvers never jam' hasn't shot enough revolvers...

I love revolvers but there's plenty that can go wrong with the intricately machined little bits and pieces inside them.

Someday when ammo is reasonable again I'd love to see a side by side torture test between a Glock and a revolver. Keep shooting until one breaks.

You would have to use similar ammo to be fair, say 357 and 357SIG, or 10mm in both, but I'd bet the Glock would still be shooting long after the revolver went out of time and locked up.
 
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