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If you’re thinking of purchasing a gun for self-defense, undergoing firearms training and exploring your options can help narrow down what model is right for you. Though a bit more old-fashioned than modern handguns, revolvers make dependable firearms once you learn how to use them. Here’s a primer on revolvers and what makes them an excellent choice for self-defense.

Why Should You Keep a Revolver for Self-Defense?

Background

Revolvers date back to the mid-19th century, but many people still use these reliable guns—primarily as concealed carry weapons. Despite their declining popularity since semiautomatic pistols went on the market, today’s revolvers are modern, lightweight, and made from durable materials, like titanium, scandium, and polymer.

How to Load Them

gunsRevolvers operate differently than other firearms, since they are not semiautomatic. To load them, open the cylinder, which will either swing out from the side or away from the rear. Once all six chambers are empty, load a round into each, and close the cylinder securely.

How to Shoot Them

Wrap your dominant hand around the grip, and use your non-dominant hand to support it. Before shooting, you’ll need to pull the hammer back until you hear two clicks. Only point the gun downrange when shooting to prevent accidents. While aiming, keep your elbows straight and place your finger lightly on the trigger. Once you line up your target, squeeze the trigger to shoot. 

Advantages 

One of the perks of revolvers is that they can remain loaded for several years without the danger of misfiring due to weakened magazines or recoil springs. They’re also easy to conceal since many revolvers have barrel lengths of less than three inches. The small size of these guns also useful if you need to draw one quickly. 

 

To determine the appropriate self-defense option for you, talk to the experts at Shooter's Firearms & Indoor Range. They offer custom gun sales, firearms training, and an indoor shooting range to clients throughout Columbia, IL. Call (618) 281-6393 to sign up for concealed carry training, and visit them online to browse through their custom fitting and installation services. 

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