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Handguns: Black Bear Defense - Which is more Effective?
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<blockquote data-quote="flassen" data-source="post: 2542295" data-attributes="member: 58543"><p>I have had 2 S&W revolvers lock up on me. A model 19 and a model 29. Wouldn't cock and couldn't open the cylinder. Revolvers have been much less reliable in my experience. My 70 Series Colt Gold Cup has had 80,000 rounds or so through it. Never a problem. I have many Glocks Never a problem. Of course good ammo is needed. I put my faith in autos. As our military has. I now own very few revolvers as I have no confidence in their ability to function properly and reliably.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flassen, post: 2542295, member: 58543"] I have had 2 S&W revolvers lock up on me. A model 19 and a model 29. Wouldn't cock and couldn't open the cylinder. Revolvers have been much less reliable in my experience. My 70 Series Colt Gold Cup has had 80,000 rounds or so through it. Never a problem. I have many Glocks Never a problem. Of course good ammo is needed. I put my faith in autos. As our military has. I now own very few revolvers as I have no confidence in their ability to function properly and reliably. [/QUOTE]
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