Got a question I've heard it said that the crane needs to be supported at all times during the reloading process and that you need to make sure it doesn't even fall down while setting it down on the bench at the range before going down range. Now when I did my safety RPAL course this wasn't brought up. It was brought up during my orientation course for my range.
How fragile is the crane? I moved away from the idea of a DA revolver due to this and I figured since this is the repository of all gun wisdom I'd ask here. I'm not talking about flicking it opened and closed just I won't touch any revolver at this point even if someone asks me if I'd like to shoot theirs. I did one guy revolver and I thought he was going to kill me when I put it down and forgot to support the cylinder after clearing it. It fell down, I apologized but he seemed pissed till he left. Is this really a big deal or??
How fragile is the crane? I moved away from the idea of a DA revolver due to this and I figured since this is the repository of all gun wisdom I'd ask here. I'm not talking about flicking it opened and closed just I won't touch any revolver at this point even if someone asks me if I'd like to shoot theirs. I did one guy revolver and I thought he was going to kill me when I put it down and forgot to support the cylinder after clearing it. It fell down, I apologized but he seemed pissed till he left. Is this really a big deal or??