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I want this gun so bad... the bore axis is lower than any other pistol to manage recoil. Too bad it's like, $5k to get one.

I want this gun so bad... the bore axis is lower than any other pistol to manage recoil. Too bad it's like, $5k to get one.

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I like low maintenance guns that don't jam, gimme a wheel gun over a mag any day.

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Yeah, my dad's generation is worried about jamming too. These post 1990 auto loaders really just work if you keep them clean (and some if you don't). Plus clearing a jam is a skill; you can practice it.

In 40 years of shooting, I've never had an Auto jammed. Except once a Ruger P85 and that was just recently I was shooting some cheap ammo that I got during this ammo shortage. But that SOB jammed hard. A gunsmith at the range showed me a trick, but you have to be very careful. Have to push the slide back from the front on something hard, preferably on wood.

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I've certainly had my share of jams, but normally it's poor quality ammo/gun or during the break in period of a new mag.

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As long as you don't limp wrist it and keep them lubed, almost all modern auto loaders are completely reliable. As you said, cleaning isn't even a requirement. I've seen some absolutely filthy pistols that shot multiple mags in a row no problem. They just need some extra lube.

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Yeah, but boomers grew up with (apparently) shitty auto-loaders so they think that revolver=reliable... whereas it really just means antiquated.