I have to say that the most problems I have ever had out of a gun were two Smith revolvers!!! I have since remedied the problems with a great deal of gunsmithing, but I bought a true lemon 686! I also have a Model 10 that is very very picky about the ammo it will eat.
I can't tell you how many rounds I have put through my autos with minimal or zero problems. My Springfield 1911 is a bit picky about ammo, but the rest of them are amazingly reliable. I hate to say it again, but Glock has me sold for reliability. Take care and best of luck!
Jason
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- Wed Apr 26, 2006 9:07 pm
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: The old wheelgun vs semiauto discussion again.
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- Wed Apr 26, 2006 12:25 pm
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: The old wheelgun vs semiauto discussion again.
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I am also a wheelgun fan, though I choose not to carry one most of the time. I am comfortable with a Glock for that purpose. Every now and then I will strap on my little SP101 and it feels just fine. Keep in mind that revolvers can gunk up just as bad as a semi-auto if not propery maintanined and in my opinion, shot every once in a while to keep things fresh and moving.
Long live the revolver....they are great guns!
Jason
Long live the revolver....they are great guns!
Jason