If you have to reload, and don't have time to do so, before blocking their swing, and possibly hitting them across the face with it. I was just curious as to the frame strength of a typical revolver (not compared to a semi-automatic, just in general). Beyond the chances of hitting the cylinder...
Well, I figured someone would say that, which is why I'm wondering if the gun would still work correctly, I'm not worried about the paintjob, so much as a serious malfunction if I attempt to fire right afterwards. Is a revolver frame typically a strong enough steel for this to not be a problem...
I was just wondering, if in a defensive situation, what would the damage be to a revolver frame if it was used as a melee weapon to block another weapon? (Say someone has a tire iron, and you have an L frame size revolver, and you blocked his swing with it, out of reflex. Would it be able to...
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