No,they load one cartrige, leave the next empty then load 4 more as per standard safe carry of a non transfer bar single action revolver. Therefore the 6th trigger pull is a dry fire.
Maybe the steel wasn't hard enough?
Actually the hammer/pin strike the revolver steel with more force when over an empty chamber as opposed to when over a cartridge or snap cap so it seems to make perfect sense.
Hi guys, I've been a ruger single action fan for most of my 40 years of buying "good" guns and never had a problem except for the occasional not so hot trigger, but nothing that turned me off to them.
As I got older I became a little more of a purist and for some reason the transfer bar kind of...
Just a lot of Springfield love. I've owned 3 Colt 01991's and 3 Springfield GI full sized autos.
I've got to state my honest opinion: The Colts were disappointing in the following areas:
1. Function: suffered random ejection.
2. Rust: the blueing is NO LONGER UP TO PAR
3. Had to send a...
aye yi yi!
I had a tph - sadly, it was a jammomatic! And I bought it new. Sent it in for work and it came back the same. Very sad as I think they are beautiful. I actually had an old jennings 1970's or 60's I think. I still remembe the blue box and wood grip - that thing actually shot...
Very nice scary I agree with you there's something magical about the 22 rimfire
I could look at this thread everyday; thanks for the pics and comments everyone!
Comfortable shooten' season is just starting here in NEPA.
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