VictorLouis
Single-Sixer
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Yeah, I found that request a bit odd too. Maybe the OP wants a single-action capable revolver that just difficult to cock.19ontheslide said:I must be slow on the uptake. Ruger releases the LCR, a snag-free DAO carry revolver with an internal hammer. People complain that you can't cock it. Ruger releases LCRx, same gun but with exposed, cockable hammer. And now.....people want to bob the LCRx's hammer so they can have a snag-free DAO carry revolver? I am confused.
19ontheslide said:I must be slow on the uptake. Ruger releases the LCR, a snag-free DAO carry revolver with an internal hammer. People complain that you can't cock it. Ruger releases LCRx, same gun but with exposed, cockable hammer. And now.....people want to bob the LCRx's hammer so they can have a snag-free DAO carry revolver? I am confused.
WAYNO said:19ontheslide said:I must be slow on the uptake. Ruger releases the LCR, a snag-free DAO carry revolver with an internal hammer. People complain that you can't cock it. Ruger releases LCRx, same gun but with exposed, cockable hammer. And now.....people want to bob the LCRx's hammer so they can have a snag-free DAO carry revolver? I am confused.
I must be slow too! :mrgreen:
WAYNO.
diyj98 said:Perhaps he wants to be able to cock the revolver, but want's a less snag prone, smaller profile hammer?
VictorLouis said:WOW, I got a bit of heat here for asking a question, albeit a bit TOO simply, I see. He's the only one that read my mind.
diyj98 said:Perhaps he wants to be able to cock the revolver, but want's a less snag prone, smaller profile hammer?
That hammer seems like a snag waiting to happen, especially in pocket carry. You can't always hope to get your thumb onto the spur, and are lucky to get two fingers along the front strap. Well, at least in beginning the drawstroke. Yet, the SA capability is a nice thing to have in a revolver, especially for the unexpected distance-shot you may need to take. My Smiths are so modified.
SO...... I'm merely wondering if anyone has taken such a leap.
VictorLouis said:WOW, I got a bit of heat here for asking a question, albeit a bit TOO simply, I see. He's the only one that read my mind.
diyj98 said:Perhaps he wants to be able to cock the revolver, but want's a less snag prone, smaller profile hammer?
That hammer seems like a snag waiting to happen, especially in pocket carry. You can't always hope to get your thumb onto the spur, and are lucky to get two fingers along the front strap. Well, at least in beginning the drawstroke. Yet, the SA capability is a nice thing to have in a revolver, especially for the unexpected distance-shot you may need to take. My Smiths are so modified.
SO...... I'm merely wondering if anyone has taken such a leap.
That hammer seems like a snag waiting to happen, especially in pocket carry.