wholearmor
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I'm a new gun owner and I'm probably as pro-gun as a person can get. I haven't always been that way; however, after several years of observing violent crime increasing and the courts'continued unwillingness toexecute murderers, Ifinally decided it's time to purchase a gun mostly for protection but for target shooting as well.
I ended up with a Smith & Wesson .357 magnum 7-shot revolver. The first time I fired it, I was distressed tofind that many of the empty shells would not fall out of their chamber but had to actually be pryed out witha fingernail. Obviously, that would be totally unacceptable if a situation warranted quick reloading.
Is there a remedy for this problem other than replacing the gun with a different make and/or model?
Thanks!
Scott
I'm a new gun owner and I'm probably as pro-gun as a person can get. I haven't always been that way; however, after several years of observing violent crime increasing and the courts'continued unwillingness toexecute murderers, Ifinally decided it's time to purchase a gun mostly for protection but for target shooting as well.
I ended up with a Smith & Wesson .357 magnum 7-shot revolver. The first time I fired it, I was distressed tofind that many of the empty shells would not fall out of their chamber but had to actually be pryed out witha fingernail. Obviously, that would be totally unacceptable if a situation warranted quick reloading.
Is there a remedy for this problem other than replacing the gun with a different make and/or model?
Thanks!
Scott