Monday, November 28, 2011

Revolver Etiquette

As a newbie, I don't really appreciate their other "Gun Gripe" videos. When I go into the gun store, I know I am ignorant about lots of things (and being self/internet educated my teachers aren't always the best) when it comes to guns, but I hate being treated like an idiot. And I am sure they get lots of jerks and/or idiots darkening their doors.

However, I really liked this video. I bet I've fired revolvers less than 25 times, so this video did help me learn something.

4 comments:

  1. Not bad! I have some small issues with some stuff, but good info for newbies. I do love my wheel guns!

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  2. I'm be curious to know what pointers you would add/change?

    BTW - I enjoy your blog. I spent way too long the other day going through all your old posts since I had just discovered it.

    Cheers!

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  3. I just posted about the old days of carrying a "wheel gun" on-duty... My NRA students are advised to not do the ol' movie routine of slapping the cylinder shut like the video discusses...

    Dann in Ohio

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  4. Thanks. Didn't know what to look for in a used revolver. (Just checked my pocket carry S&W 36 -- it's "good to go". [Phew!])

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