Assuming the hammer on a revolver isn't cocked, you can grip the cylinder firmly to prevent it from turning. If it can't turn, it can't fire. So even a shrouded hammer revolver isn't foolproof up close.mkosmo wrote:You push any SA's slide back it will do this. A revolver with an exposed hammer, you just have to block the hammer. Webbing for your thumb is a great way to do that... but it'll hurt like none other. Now a striker-fired revolver... I don't know what to do there.
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- Thu Apr 08, 2010 11:47 am
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