I bought a Ruger Security Six .357 for my first gun not too long ago (I also shoot a Mark II that belongs to the club I shoot with). I was putting some ammo in it and I noticed that when I tip the gun up (i.e. point it at the sky), the .38 special cartridges in the lower chambers (i.e. the 3 chambers furthest away from the barrel) slide backwards (i.e. towards the grip) about 3mm. My question is, if I were to fire the gun would the 3 bullets which slide backwards prevent the cylinder from turning?
I would try it myself, but I don't have anywhere where I can safely shoot at that angle. I suppose it isn't a big deal - I guess it would only come into play if I was shooting at someone on a rooftop (not likely), but I'm still curious.
Bryce
I would try it myself, but I don't have anywhere where I can safely shoot at that angle. I suppose it isn't a big deal - I guess it would only come into play if I was shooting at someone on a rooftop (not likely), but I'm still curious.
Bryce