Mustangs Rule
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Double Action Revolvers
I have about a ten handguns. Most are S and W’s. I have Two 5 shot J frames, both 38 Special. Three K frames, one model 15 in 38 special and two model 13’s, both .357’s and one N frame 44 mag.
I also have a Charter Arms ultralight 38 special +P.
I shoot all of these double action only and not only do I shoot them accurately off the bench, I do very well with them in any and all active shooting events I have engaged in over the past four decades.
No so with semi-autos. I can shoot them well off the bench but I am terrible with them in any active field contest.
Over the decades I have tried and eventually sold quite a few autoloaders; A Colt 10mm Delta Elite. A Browning DBA .45 double action, and several 1911’s. In all cases my performance with them stunk compared to a smooth S and W double action revolver.
At one point I made a commitment to The Colt Delta 10mm. I used only it for two years, shot thousands of rounds through it and after that period tried out my old model 13 .357 for comparison.
Immediately I out shot my Colt 1911 with my model 13 revolver
Anybody else have similar experience and preference for double action revolvers ?
I have about a ten handguns. Most are S and W’s. I have Two 5 shot J frames, both 38 Special. Three K frames, one model 15 in 38 special and two model 13’s, both .357’s and one N frame 44 mag.
I also have a Charter Arms ultralight 38 special +P.
I shoot all of these double action only and not only do I shoot them accurately off the bench, I do very well with them in any and all active shooting events I have engaged in over the past four decades.
No so with semi-autos. I can shoot them well off the bench but I am terrible with them in any active field contest.
Over the decades I have tried and eventually sold quite a few autoloaders; A Colt 10mm Delta Elite. A Browning DBA .45 double action, and several 1911’s. In all cases my performance with them stunk compared to a smooth S and W double action revolver.
At one point I made a commitment to The Colt Delta 10mm. I used only it for two years, shot thousands of rounds through it and after that period tried out my old model 13 .357 for comparison.
Immediately I out shot my Colt 1911 with my model 13 revolver
Anybody else have similar experience and preference for double action revolvers ?