Has anyone shot revolvers that come from the factory with two cylinders so you can swap between shooting 9mm and .357 magnum? E.g. I know you can buy Ruger Blackhawks that are designed so you can fire .357 magnum in one cylinder, or swap the cylinder and fire 9mm with moon clips.
How's the accuracy? Is it dead-on in either caliber, or does it go to shit when you're shooting 9mm Luger?
I'm kicking around buying an additional 9mm revolver for target shooting and am curious if it'd be worth the option to swap calibers. E.g. if I want to carry .357 mag sometime (hiking in bear country maybe?). If the accuracy stays great, fantastic. If the novelty factor makes it inaccurate, I dont think it'd be worth it.
Has anyone shot revolvers that come from the factory with two cylinders so you can swap between shooting 9mm and .357 magnum? E.g. I know you can buy Ruger Blackhawks that are designed so you can fire .357 magnum in one cylinder, or swap the cylinder and fire 9mm with moon clips.
How's the accuracy? Is it dead-on in either caliber, or does it go to shit when you're shooting 9mm Luger?
I'm kicking around buying an additional 9mm revolver for target shooting and am curious if it'd be worth the option to swap calibers. E.g. if I want to carry .357 mag sometime (hiking in bear country maybe?). If the accuracy stays great, fantastic. If the novelty factor makes it inaccurate, I dont think it'd be worth it.
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