1. To drive or wedge forcibly into a tight position: jammed the cork in the bottle.2. To activate or apply (a brake) suddenly. Often used with on:jammed the brakes on.3. To cause (moving parts, for example) to lock into an unworkable position: jammed the typewriter keys.
When they do improperly feed, it's called a malfunction. I submit that if you don't use inferior ammo, (or the wrong ammo, such as non-jacketed), which you will discover if you practice with your ammo, (as you should be doing), a good semi-auto will be as reliable as a revolver
Revolvers are also much slower to reload
But, there is nothing wrong with using a revolver. It is better than standing there using foul language to protect yourself :)
In T.N. They recently passed a law that it's legal to carry a firearm into Bars.All the Gun Rights people see this as a victory.I think it's the government setting us up to take all our guns.They know the mixture of alcohol and firearms can be deadly.bars are a high risk place for violence anyway, so they let people take guns in and of course people are going to get shot.Then they'll parade their families around on the news and talk shows as ex. why guns should be illegal
The situation in your country seems to lead backwards from present east german STASI land to NAZI germany style.
More`n more real scary news coming out of
U nion of S ecret A gents or U nder S upervision of A ggressors. U nfortunately S everely A ccelerating. UsurperServingAbandonment. UncertainSituationAhead.
But now,
everything will be just fine, since you have B.Hussein Obama as your saviour.
The springs in the magazine can also cause a "malfunction"... Or jam up.
theoriginalanomaly 2 years ago
That is a BEAUTIFUL gun! I love the .38 spl!
CrystalHunter1989 2 years ago
oh perhaps the US Government has an endoskeleton ready for arnold
lukepevensie 2 years ago
Your rag-doll ninja video is entertaining. Seriously, I'm not being sarcastic.
Peace...
aarythmic 2 years ago
1. To drive or wedge forcibly into a tight position: jammed the cork in the bottle.2. To activate or apply (a brake) suddenly. Often used with on:jammed the brakes on.3. To cause (moving parts, for example) to lock into an unworkable position: jammed the typewriter keys.
tomasjose415 2 years ago
Guns don't jam. Jam is something you use on toast
When they do improperly feed, it's called a malfunction. I submit that if you don't use inferior ammo, (or the wrong ammo, such as non-jacketed), which you will discover if you practice with your ammo, (as you should be doing), a good semi-auto will be as reliable as a revolver
Revolvers are also much slower to reload
But, there is nothing wrong with using a revolver. It is better than standing there using foul language to protect yourself :)
aarythmic 2 years ago
revolvers dont jam. automatics jam
tomasjose415 2 years ago
where do you live?
Bloodstryke 2 years ago
In T.N. They recently passed a law that it's legal to carry a firearm into Bars.All the Gun Rights people see this as a victory.I think it's the government setting us up to take all our guns.They know the mixture of alcohol and firearms can be deadly.bars are a high risk place for violence anyway, so they let people take guns in and of course people are going to get shot.Then they'll parade their families around on the news and talk shows as ex. why guns should be illegal
scumgod13 2 years ago
Let me tell you as a non american.
The situation in your country seems to lead backwards from present east german STASI land to NAZI germany style.
More`n more real scary news coming out of
U nion of S ecret A gents or U nder S upervision of A ggressors. U nfortunately S everely A ccelerating. UsurperServingAbandonment. UncertainSituationAhead.
But now,
everything will be just fine, since you have B.Hussein Obama as your saviour.
IbnAlla 2 years ago