Light for your revolver
- ChopperDoc
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Light for your revolver
Not sure I think this is a great idea, but it could be. I don't carry a revolver.
IIRC there were some issues with grip activated handgun lights by PD's, where the action of squeezing the grip with the shooting hand caused them to also squeeze the trigger hard enough to pop off a round unintentionally. If the revolver has typical revolver-like DA trigger pull this might not be a big deal.
Not sure I am sold. What say you fellers?
http://backwoodshome.com/blogs/MassadAy ... gun-light/
IIRC there were some issues with grip activated handgun lights by PD's, where the action of squeezing the grip with the shooting hand caused them to also squeeze the trigger hard enough to pop off a round unintentionally. If the revolver has typical revolver-like DA trigger pull this might not be a big deal.
Not sure I am sold. What say you fellers?
http://backwoodshome.com/blogs/MassadAy ... gun-light/
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- son of liberty
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Re: Light for your revolver
Understanding the need for a light and not the shortcomings of a revolver seems ........IDK ,kinda youtubish
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Re: Light for your revolver
This was my first thought.son of liberty wrote:Understanding the need for a light and not the shortcomings of a revolver seems ........IDK ,kinda youtubish
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