i have a S&W 327 that uses moon clips; i take advantage of them to easily load/unload the pistol. never even tried doing a speed reload with them as i don't carry spare clipped ammo in the field as it is too bulky and likely to bend the clips. instead i carry reloads in quick strips that are stowed away in various pockets. but even just having my first 8 rounds clipped means a faster reload as i can positively eject all at once instead of picking at the 1 or 2 that always seem to get hung up on the latch.
-every gun will fail.. just a matter of when and how and if you'll ever shoot it enough to find out.
-revolvers can go longer without cleaning.
-its safer to shoot a semi auto that's been driven over by a truck than a revolver driver over by the same truck.
-semi autos' power is limited to what ammo you can fit up a magwell inside your grip... revolvers have no such limitation.
-there is no 'one perfect gun'... which is why i need so many of them.
-every gun will fail.. just a matter of when and how and if you'll ever shoot it enough to find out.
-revolvers can go longer without cleaning.
-its safer to shoot a semi auto that's been driven over by a truck than a revolver driver over by the same truck.
-semi autos' power is limited to what ammo you can fit up a magwell inside your grip... revolvers have no such limitation.
-there is no 'one perfect gun'... which is why i need so many of them.
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