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I'm like the least likely person ever to mod my guns Last edited by S&Wshooter; 04-02-2014 at 03:36 AM. |
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Oh, I didn't know such a thing existed.
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Yeah, Norinco SKSs have that ability. I remember wanting to buy a Paratrooper variant that can take AK mags.
Anyway, off topic. Revolvers can mess up if abused. The timing can be thrown off, has problems when dropped in lots of dirt or sand. Anything that hinders the rotation of the cylinder of a revolver will cause it to stop working. Anything that keeps the cylinder from locking up at the right place (timing) can affect its ability to fire. Something as simple as lint from a pocket or purse can stop a revolver from working. It does not take sand to stop a revolver.
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As for pocket carry, I'm pretty sure you should always have a pocket holster, and as a lady friend tells me, ladies should never carry in their purse, since it's something they can toss to deter an attacker. (I don't think guys realize how lucky we have it when it comes to carry options.)
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True, but most common malfunctions like failure to feed or go into battery can be fixed right away either by tapping the slide forward to resume firing or racking it to chamber a new round if it's an ammo problem.
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Or, on a revolver, pulling the trigger.
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How do you fix an internal problem like if the timing is off or debris getting into the action? You pull the trigger and you get a click
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