stevie_d_64 wrote: That being said, I have owned one revolver, it was a Dan Wesson .357, and it was a sweet piece of machinery...I could not get it to screw up on me, but for some reason I had to sell it years ago, and I kick myself for doing so almost everyday....
Oh man same boat. I had a Dan Wesson .357 . the thing was in perfect condition and built like a tank. It was a real joy to shoot. I needed cash one day and sold the thing for 100 bucks. Grrrrrr



I had no idea that revolvers were subject to issues like that. Having shot semi autos most of my life I am well aware of issues with bullet set back due to cycling rounds through, limp wristing and riding the slide.
You all are a veritable fountain of useful information!