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Unread 01-01-2012, 09:01 AM   #3
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Great gun, very reliable and nothing really wrong with the 32 ACP with proper bullets. About 92% one shot stops if I remember correctly, of course no one shoots just once with a hand gun

The half notch is pretty strong on this gun and the firing pin is spring loaded, and I have known people to carry it this way but safety is always very important. I have seen guns fall out of pockets and onto hard surfaces, the last thing you want is to shoot yourself or someone by accident.

The best approach is the one suggested by Alvin, empty chamber.

So you will need to do some practice in removing and chambering a round for best speed.

I don't think you will loose much time, it may actually be quicker with the empty chamber method.

The safety on this gun, requires the thumb to first rotate it forward and then to shift to the hammer, the natural tendency is to remove the trigger finger from the trigger well during this action to prevent premature firing, the trigger finger must then be placed back in the correct position. Also the action of twisting the safety will tend to prevent acquiring your target properly, the action of pulling the hammer back tends to raise your point of aim requiring even more effort on the shooters part to bring the point of aim on target.


Using the empty chamber method and the safety in the fire position the gun is pulled and the other hand is used to cycle the action this allows the trigger finger to brace its self hard against the front of the trigger guard and remain in the correct position, it is true that cycling the action tends to raise the barrel and point of aim but releasing the slide will force the barrel back down and at that point the gun can fire almost instantly. There is also the added stability of having both hands on the gun for a second to stabilize it, important if you have been startled or hurt by your attacker.

The only draw back to this gun is that if someone is already on top of you getting it into action will prove very difficult.

You need to think of things to get the attacker off you before pulling the gun, All you need is about one and a half seconds with both hands free. Spit in the face, scream, show your tits, throw you billfold or purse on the ground, do anything completely unexpected and one and a half second later the problem has gone away.

well my two cents worth, sorry started to ramble

Vern
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