Most reliable + easy to field strip/ clean 9mm revolver

I don't think you would want a revolver in a SHTF scenario. Although in theory, revolvers may seem more fool-proof because they don't rely on recoil to function, revolvers have their own issues that make them suboptimal for field conditions and hard use. If mud or sand get in the action and gum up the gun, there is no easy way to take it apart for cleaning, especially in the field. They also have fragile parts that can be easily damaged if the gun is banged around, the cylinder crane and timing notches being particularly vulnerable (that's why you're not supposed to close the cylinder "Hollywood style", by flicking the wrist.) There is a reason why most militaries switched to semi-auto pistols over a century ago, while police forces continued to use revolvers well into the 80's and 90's.

I agree, the revolvers are neat to use, and work well, but in this day and age there are a lot of dependable pistols available .
 
Geezus, not nearly as many Glock fanboys as I'd have figured have chimed in. I only own revolvers now, but give me a Glock or CZ Shadow anyday of the week in a SHTF scenario. If 7 zombies are attacking you...
 
I have an Alfa in .357, which is my first revolver. I want to get one in 9mm. Other than having to send it away for warranty work as soon as I got it it’s been fine for what I use it for. I don’t have really any experience with any other revolvers but I would say you get what you pay for and it’s priced accordingly.
 
I have an Alfa in .357, which is my first revolver. I want to get one in 9mm. Other than having to send it away for warranty work as soon as I got it it’s been fine for what I use it for. I don’t have really any experience with any other revolvers but I would say you get what you pay for and it’s priced accordingly.

What was the issue?

Moe
 
For shtf scenario??? I hope you meant this as a joke because the ammo for this sucker is scarce and expensive. Not to mention, what was $199 (if memory serves me right) a piece not too long ago is now you see people on EE trying to sell for 700+! :bangHead:

You can safely use .32 S&W Long and .32 H&R Magnum no problem, but not .327 Magnum.

Granted, those aren't very common.
 
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