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<blockquote data-quote="Lasiter" data-source="post: 1599011" data-attributes="member: 80480"><p>On handguns, I have and do own both revolvers (S&W, Ruger) and semi-autos (1911s & Glocks). My biggest handgun failure was from a lightly-used S&W Model 29 I had just purchased. We were fooling around at the range thinking up new matches. How about a big handgun match? We did that. On my last six full factory rounds of 60, the 29 lost timing and wouldn't fire another round. Scary when you can't shoot a paper target with a .44 Mag.</p><p>Be sure your handgun has been blessed by a trusted gunsmith.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lasiter, post: 1599011, member: 80480"] On handguns, I have and do own both revolvers (S&W, Ruger) and semi-autos (1911s & Glocks). My biggest handgun failure was from a lightly-used S&W Model 29 I had just purchased. We were fooling around at the range thinking up new matches. How about a big handgun match? We did that. On my last six full factory rounds of 60, the 29 lost timing and wouldn't fire another round. Scary when you can't shoot a paper target with a .44 Mag. Be sure your handgun has been blessed by a trusted gunsmith. [/QUOTE]
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