71bronco
Gold Member
why is that so strange? the Amish and Menonites both hunt in my area
Mine too
Jeff
why is that so strange? the Amish and Menonites both hunt in my area
I have always had, and still have, more confidence in the reliability of revolvers. But I did long believe I could shoot a semi-auto more accurately. When I got to qualiy, I use my Sig Sauer P229DAK (9mm), which is a lighter trigger pull than either of my revolvers. However, every time I go shoot 50 rounds with each, I have a slightly better score with the revolver; last time 91.6 with the revolver (.38 spl.) vs. 90.0 with the semi-auto.
The old Walther 32 was probably as old as he was, and Magazine springs get weak and sometimes cause failure to feed, and/or oil and dirt or firing residue hardens and can cause failure to cycle after the first round. Not that the the Walther is not a quality pistol, but all guns require care to function reliably, some just more than others. I have seen plenty of revolvers "tied Up" too, from dirt and neglect or high primers. But generally revolvers are very reliable, especially if you stick to the major high quality brands to begin with. Good on the old man for defending himself.
James K0UA
Add to the list of "OH Scat! It did not fire!"
Old ammo.
Penetrating oil soaked the primer.
Week recoil spring.
I was being the safety officer on the range recently and a guys auto loader would not cycle fully. I THINK it was a Glock but I am not sure. The weapon would fire but then the slide would to fully cycle a round into the chamber. It happened 3-4 times before he went and put on some oil after which the weapon worked just fine.
Later,
Dan
yep that will do it... and they say the two of the "loudest" sounds you will ever hear is a "bang" when you expected a "click" and a "click" when you expected a "bang" :ashamed:
James K0UA
Did you shoot the revolver first and the the semi-auto? :laughing:
I always shoot the the practice round better than the qualifying round.I wish I could just use the practice round for score. I usually leave too much time during some stages of the practice round so I slow down a bit, usually too much, during the qualifying round.
Later,
Dan
Loudest or deafening silence after the hammer falls on a dud? Tell me you have not lightened the pull , by adjusting the hammer fall spring on a revolver..?
Something don't sound right...