January 31, 2010
Right handers try this one (maybe you already have). Just remember to keep your trigger finger curled, locking and cradling your baby as not to drop it. After you've unloaded into your target, curling your trigger finger. Let the pistol sling back resting in your fulcrum, barrel pointed straight up. With the side of your thumb, press the cylinder release leaver and push the cylinder out with the palm of your hand. Keeping your baby safe in the fulcrum, depress the shell ejection rod with the tip of your thumb, tilting slightly left. Now, with your pinkie and ring fingers sling the pistol forward, barrel down. All the wile reaching for a re loader with your left hand. After shells are loaded rock your hand to the right, closing the cylinder. Practice over the bed or a pillow.
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January 24, 2009
Sounds good, I'll have to give it a try.
Somewhere in that process, is a moment where some folks get the cylinder swung halfway closed & the ejector star can contact the side plate or frame, leaving scratches. My 15-2 has a half dozen scratches there from a previous owner.
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