Revolvers don't really need a break-in. The more you shoot it the better, smoother the trigger will become. I would not change any springs. The Ruger, as well as most newer revolvers can be dry-fired without hurting them. I would get some snap caps or use empty brass if you are going to dry...
Mag Safe..Glaser Safty Slugs...I have all these and have carried them. The search for the magic bullet. I'm all for it. I have gone back to the tried and true Federal, Winchester, Speer, Remington. The jury is still out on these new frangible bullets for me. I have done my own tests with...
I have always been a wheelgun guy. I love my 38 spcl two inch Colts and Smiths. I can conceal them better than my semi autos. HOWEVER, I have changed to carrying Berettas and Glocks with Hi Cap Mags. I can shoot the snubbies as well as the semi autos up to 35 yards. I am concerned with...
I have Mod 64s in two inch and three inch. They are the new Smiths , round butt, with the frame mounted firing pin. Good guns, no problems. These K frames are strong and can sure take about any 38 spcl load. The three inch conceals OKay but not as well as the 2 inch on me. I find no...
If you shot 500 rounds through the gun and had no problems, don't change a thing on the gun. If the problem continues to happen when you shoot, then there may be a problem. I never thought any 9mm had a bad recoil. I have several. Recoil is something you get use to and don't even think about.
It's a good article. All the reasons I carry a wheelgun. I can conceal the revolver better. I do carry a semi auto at times, but would rather carry a 2 or three inch revolver with enough speed loaders and speed strips.
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