I have heard from a lot of old timers that revolvers are the simple in design and it makes them more reliable than automatics. I know times have changed, bellbottoms and 28 foot Lincolns are no longer in style, and autos are just (if not more) as reliable. I have heard many a case where somebody has had a malfunction with an automatic. It hapens.
But what about revolver problems? I'm curious as to whether anybody has encountered one, and if they're a lot more serious than a malfunction with an automatic. One would hate to fire a revolver where the timing was off and the pin hit the primer where it was not aligned with the barrel!
Am I wrong to assume that revolvers do not fail as much, but when they do it seems to be more severe than an automatic failure?
Somebody talk some sense into me!
But what about revolver problems? I'm curious as to whether anybody has encountered one, and if they're a lot more serious than a malfunction with an automatic. One would hate to fire a revolver where the timing was off and the pin hit the primer where it was not aligned with the barrel!
Am I wrong to assume that revolvers do not fail as much, but when they do it seems to be more severe than an automatic failure?
Somebody talk some sense into me!




























needed:





















