There is a reason that highly tuned competition revolvers for speed games have bobbed hammers, and it is not just because the single action is not needed. You want to know what I've never even heard in all that time?Ī single instance of anyone ever needing to take a single action shot You want to know what I've never seen in all that time? There are draw methods that can reduce the likelihoodīut it can still happen, even to the most well trained & practiced There are carry methods that can reduce the likelihood I've known many LEOs who snagged their spur Starting back in the 70's when the VAST majority of LEOs primary was a wheel gunĪnd probably 99.99999999999999999% of BUG's were wheel guns I've spent over 40 years in law enforcement I can cock it, let the hammer down and shoot them DA or SA.NO Problems !Īnd that's the truth.both of my police buddies have lived to retirement age while carrying revolvers with the factory spurs. I have two J frames, carried since 2004, IWB and pocket and I know you don't want to hear this.but drawing the guns has never been a problem.not one snag.
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īoth carried J frame 38 special back ups and BOTH had spurred triggers.Both said it was no problem. I was going to purchase a J frame for concealed carry, but do not like DAO revolvers so I asked two friends who were policemen about "The Problem ". I know you honestly believe that the spur on a carry gun is going to be a problem, we have all been told that repeatedly.