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Revolver Carry?

Revolver for conceal carry?

  • Yes

    Votes: 45 64.3%
  • Yes, but only with a pistol backup

    Votes: 3 4.3%
  • No, I'm not from the past.

    Votes: 10 14.3%
  • Tacos

    Votes: 7 10.0%
  • Yes, as a BBQ, Special event.

    Votes: 1 1.4%
  • Yes, as a BBQ, Special event. (Pistol backup)

    Votes: 4 5.7%

  • Total voters
    70
  • Poll closed .
They still leave bullets…
Probably a little harder to find fingerprints on a bullet.
Terrible triggers, terrible capacity, terrible ergonomics, overrated reliability, and too heavy (unless you're carrying a 38spl in which case let me wish you a happy early mother's day)
Well, yeah, but other than that….
 
Terrible triggers, terrible capacity, terrible ergonomics, overrated reliability, and too heavy (unless you're carrying a 38spl in which case let me wish you a happy early mother's day)
The ergonomics of a snub just seems to work. The triggers can be smooth even if heavier than most semis.
Thank you and happy mothers day to you as well.
I've heard of those, does it take some practice to load faster than a speed loader?
Yes they do but they are quicker to load than from loose rounds in your pocket. The speed strips are just easier to carry since they are flat.
Reloading any gun takes practice. Reloading a revolver is generally slower than reloading a like sized semi. The smaller the gun the harder it is to reload.
 
Can't IWB/OWB if there's no WB. Pocket carryin' a J-frame so I can open carry my Jay-frame in celebration of Mother's Day 🥳

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I've heard of those, does it take some practice to load faster than a speed loader?

Not really sure, never used a speed loader. I use the strip because it sits flat in my pants/shorts front pocket. It loads 2 bullets at a time and seems decently quick when I used it at the range...
The reality is that hardly any of us will ever get into a real gunfight. And of the 1 or 2 people in this forum that might, the chances of it needing lots of rounds are pretty slim... If I am just out and about and in my "green" light condition, meaning aware but not overly concerned, I carry the 5 shot stubby... If I am in "yellow" then I carry a higher capacity 9mm, like a Taurus GX4, P365 or something of that nature.
If I have to go somewhere I really don't want to go, due to safety concerns, then its a Shadow Systems MR920 combat, CZ P-01, Sig M11-A1 or something like that, with a spare mag or two in the pocket.
Office carry I switch to a Ruger LCP MAX with a spare mag, both in my pants pocket...
 
When the riots in Atlanta were happening, I had my Ruger Alaskan 44 mag with 260 grain Corbon hollow points carried on a Galco chest holster for a few days. I didn't get too many strange looks, everyone knew what was going on.
 
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