i have an H&R 922 with a 4” barrel and I have a few questions if you don’t mind.. I’m not sure if this is the right place or not to post this but it was on the grounds that this says for revolver posting..
1) These work more like single action revolvers in terms of reloading, and this is a 9 shot revolver. Is it safe to load all 9, or is it safer to keep it resting on an empty with a load of 8 instead? I’ve heard people say you can rest the hammer between casing, and I think that is a stupid idea that likely leads to timing issues or something worse later.
2) I have read online in a few places about people who carry SA revolvers, some will carry a semi auto magazine (like a DE mag) as sort of a pez dispenser of ammo. What is the best 22 LR magazine to carry? One that would be durable in design (maybe steel), compact enough to fit in a pocket, and with at least 9 rounds would be ideal.
3) What are some different holster options? I’ve seen a few pocket carry styles online as well as a belt holster, but I don’t know of any brands to consider.
Thank you for your time in reading this far. I am not here to argue caliber or weapon debates with anybody. I’ve heard all that before. I am in need of specific advice.
1) These work more like single action revolvers in terms of reloading, and this is a 9 shot revolver. Is it safe to load all 9, or is it safer to keep it resting on an empty with a load of 8 instead? I’ve heard people say you can rest the hammer between casing, and I think that is a stupid idea that likely leads to timing issues or something worse later.
2) I have read online in a few places about people who carry SA revolvers, some will carry a semi auto magazine (like a DE mag) as sort of a pez dispenser of ammo. What is the best 22 LR magazine to carry? One that would be durable in design (maybe steel), compact enough to fit in a pocket, and with at least 9 rounds would be ideal.
3) What are some different holster options? I’ve seen a few pocket carry styles online as well as a belt holster, but I don’t know of any brands to consider.
Thank you for your time in reading this far. I am not here to argue caliber or weapon debates with anybody. I’ve heard all that before. I am in need of specific advice.