spacejunkiehsv
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(1) I was about 95% sure that I was going to get an autoloader pistol for my first handgun. However, today my buddy brought his Ruger P95DC and S&W 38 Special (think it was S&W) over and we walked back into the woods and target practiced on some printed targets.
I had trouble loading the magazines after 5 or so rounds went into it. They were 10 round capacity magazines. It just got harder to put them in there. I got a little better at it after about 75 rounds. It sure was EASY to reload that 38 Special though! I never thought that would be that big of a deal, but it got annoying. I just think it would be much more enjoyable to target practice without so much difficulty loading the weapon.
(2) The trigger pull was long on the revolver if the hammer wasn't already pulled back. I didn't know that you would have to pull the hammer back each time after that. Otherwise it was "dual action". I suppose. It took a LONG trigger pull. I'm new with handguns. I need to do a little reading up on revolver actions.
I had trouble loading the magazines after 5 or so rounds went into it. They were 10 round capacity magazines. It just got harder to put them in there. I got a little better at it after about 75 rounds. It sure was EASY to reload that 38 Special though! I never thought that would be that big of a deal, but it got annoying. I just think it would be much more enjoyable to target practice without so much difficulty loading the weapon.
(2) The trigger pull was long on the revolver if the hammer wasn't already pulled back. I didn't know that you would have to pull the hammer back each time after that. Otherwise it was "dual action". I suppose. It took a LONG trigger pull. I'm new with handguns. I need to do a little reading up on revolver actions.