Forum Index > Combat Tactics > Revolvers?
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Ellis 10 months ago
ActivityRank: 1130
omg, someone please call the grammar Police. All fire arms jam eventually, you
need to know how to properly maintain your firearm and keep it in good working
condition, and guns are never a good idea unless you know how to properly use
them
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NIE 7 months ago
ActivityRank: 730
Revolvers are good for jamming errors, however they have an extremely limited
amount of ammunition capacity. The reload time on revolvers for myself is
painfully slow. I consider it a hazard for a Z-Day situation to have a
revolver, however they are reliable.
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Ellis 7 months ago
ActivityRank: 1130
as to my knowledge, you can get something that makes it possible to load all 6
rounds at once, that would decrease reload time remarkably
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TheBox 7 months ago
ActivityRank: 20
"All fire arms jam eventually, you need to know how to properly maintain your
firearm and keep it in good working condition, and guns are never a good idea
unless you know how to properly use them" AGAIN with the consistent logic!
Anyhoo, I don't know a whole lot about revolvers considering I used to think
they were simply, durable, and didn't break. Speed loaders are present for
loading quickly but I could easily see someone fumbling around and drop all six
rounds onto the ground, that and they aren't as commonly found, at least where
I live; as a magazine for a pistol. In terms of LONG TERM usage if they
actually are durable I think they'd be the best because after the magazines and
speed loaders break, hand loading a 6 shot pistol is a whole lot easier than
loading a single round into a mag fed pistol.
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Jason 5 months ago
ActivityRank: 4
You Can Hand Load Pistols???
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Luca Starone 5 months ago
ActivityRank: 24
How are you gonna load six rounds to a revovler while running? Mag loads are
better for reloading, but revolvers are good for power. i would personally take
a mag loader.
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Jason 5 months ago
ActivityRank: 4
All You Need Is DECENT Experience With A Revolver, If You're Completely
Inexperienced With A Revolver, There Is No Point. They Also Have Great Recoil,
So No Point In Trying To Learn In Z-Day!
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captainrads 5 months ago
ActivityRank: 62
I wouldn't say it's pointless to try to learn something during Z-Day. After
all, are our brains not our greatest advantage over the undead? By learning and
keeping our mind sharp, we keep ourselves alive. Now learning to fire a gun in
a high stress situation may be a bit much, but there will undoubtedly be
chances for target practice that is also a practical use for ammunition.
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Bluewolf25 4 months ago
ActivityRank: 16
"All You Need Is DECENT Experience With A Revolver, If You're Completely
Inexperienced With A Revolver, There Is No Point. They Also Have Great Recoil,
So No Point In Trying To Learn In Z-Day!" Revolvers are the simplest kind of
handgun to learn on, So out goes the no point. Actually the most popular
selling handgun of all time is the .38 special. and I know from personal
experience that even with an ultralight revolver it is completely manageable.
While they may not have a huge ammo capacity How Many Shots do you need if it
is a secondary weapon? I own a Ruger GP100 .357 magnum and Id take that over
any polymer piece of junk.
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King 66 days ago
ActivityRank: 100
I would all so use a 357 my self and if i hade to pick one to take it would be
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