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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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I was referring to the ammo problem you mentioned.
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And no, you should not rely on ANY dirty, poorly maintained weapon for self defense.
Anything that would gum up a revolver would certainly gum up an automatic as well. I'm happy with my revolver in the few times I carry. Crime is relatively low where I am, and I avoid going places where it isn't.
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I've fired more than a few revolvers whose timing were off. They still fired. Just spit lead something awful. I've had revolvers which were giving light strikes. I just pulled the trigger again and the next round went off. I kept pulling the trigger and the next time around the rounds that didn't go off did. Anything mechanical can fail, but revolvers are pretty dependable. I carry a Glock and I've seen Glocks not function property. I've also seen M-16's fail and I saw an M60 machine gun experience a ruptured case. Needless to say it stopped functioning.
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