tws3b2
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Apples to oranges. Oranges to apples.Thats just it, with some of the revolver malfunctions, you arent just "pulling the trigger" again, as you cant. And youre dead in the water at that point with no real fix available to you, until you get somewhere to take care of it.
With any of them, what you likely know, is simply based on what youve learned from shooting them. You constantly hear this or that is 100% reliable, but what is that based on? One person shooting the gun 100 rounds once or twice a year? Or someone else shooting 100 rounds out of it a couple of times a week, every week? Youre likely to get two very different answers there. Neither are really wrong, but one is more right.
If it's broke, it's broke. Revolver or semi. Same for each.
Fail to load, fail to feed, fail to eject, mag. failure, ammo sensitive.
Nothing is 100% failure proof.
Add them up. Tit for tat. Tat for tit. I own them both. I shoot them both. Nothing to lose. Nothing to gain. Over 60 years of experience with both has taught me what I know. Last word.