How to Load and Handle a Double Action Revolver as a Police Professional

Published on March 3, 2020
Duration: 2:41

This guide details the correct method for loading and handling a double-action revolver, emphasizing secure grip techniques to prevent loss of control or firearm takeaways. It covers proper cylinder manipulation during loading and unloading, and stresses the importance of closing the cylinder deliberately rather than slapping it shut. The instruction is presented from the perspective of a police professional.

Quick Summary

Learn expert techniques for loading and handling double-action revolvers. Avoid dangerous practices like hanging the gun from the top strap. Instead, use a secure grip by inserting fingers through the cylinder window and frame. Close the cylinder deliberately with your thumb, never by slapping it shut, to maintain control and prevent damage.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Revolver Handling
  2. 00:06Double Action Revolver Basics
  3. 00:14Cylinder Release Mechanisms (S&W, Colt, Ruger)
  4. 00:25Incorrect Loading Technique
  5. 00:58Correct Loading Technique & Grip
  6. 01:15Loading Rounds into Cylinder
  7. 01:31Unloading the Revolver Cylinder
  8. 01:44Closing the Cylinder Correctly
  9. 02:15Conclusion and Recap

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the safest way to load a double-action revolver?

The safest way to load a double-action revolver is to maintain a firm grip by inserting two fingers through the cylinder window and up through the frame. This prevents the gun from hanging off your fingers and offers better control, making it harder for someone to take the firearm.

How should you avoid damaging your revolver when closing the cylinder?

To avoid damaging your revolver, never slap the cylinder shut. Instead, swing it forward and then close it deliberately and abruptly with your thumb. This ensures a secure lock-up without stressing the internal mechanisms or frame.

What are common mistakes to avoid when handling a double-action revolver?

A common mistake is loading the revolver by hanging it from the top strap with your fingers. This offers poor control and makes the firearm vulnerable. Another mistake is slapping the cylinder shut, which can damage the gun. Always use a controlled grip and deliberate movements.

Does the loading technique differ for brands like Smith & Wesson, Colt, and Ruger revolvers?

While the cylinder release mechanisms vary (thumb piece, pull latch, button), the core principles of secure handling and loading remain the same for Smith & Wesson, Colt, and Ruger double-action revolvers. The focus is on maintaining control and proper manipulation.

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