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Lots of fun but I think it is an overly complicated solution in search of a problem.

My local range had one for rent and my impression was pretty much the same as yours. I also experienced a pretty interesting failure that I've never had with any other revolver. The extractor slipped over the rim of one of the empty cases. I couldn't get the empty case out and I couldn't force the extractor back over the rim. I ended up putting a pencil down the front of the cylinder and knocking out the empty case. It was the worst malfunction I've ever had in a revolver.

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Holster turned out very nice.... But I gotta agree, that is the UGLIEST gun I have seen in recent memory.... and the inards look like a Rube Goldburg contraption... Now I know I am getting "old"... I'll stick to my S&W, Ruger, Colts and 1911's...

Bronson.... I have experienced that malfunction on a couple of S&W revolvers too..... they are a PIA to clear. You seem to have found the same solution most that have had that experience did.. I used to use a peice of brass rod for that purpose. Called it my "range rod".... ;) It worked pretty good for tapping lead bullets back out of the barrel when some reloader forgot a powder charge too.....

-Tac

-Tac

"Well, I guess we did our good deed for the day Mayor"-Wyatt Earp "Tombstone"

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