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Watching a shooter who really knows how to work a tuned single action like that? Awesomer.
.22 Short?
.38 Super, actually.
If .38 Super, then it takes moon clips? Or, how the heck does the loading process go?
I do think I may need a medallion hanging by my jumblies, or is that presumptuous?
Happy shooting, dv
No moonclips for an SA revolver; wouldn’t work with the loading gate. The cylinder is reamed in such a way that the cartridge headspaces the same way it would in a pistol chamber.
Do you have any video of him shooting steel with that? Would love to see how it’s done.
Reminds me of Jim March’s semi-automatic single action revolver
http://thefiringline.com/forums/showthread.php?t=446857
Damn. Jim March has w-a-y too much time on his hands.