Hey, so if i had one, it'd probably be carried in my front pocket, but do u think rear pocket carry with sitting on it would hurt it at all. Just thinking if bad guy asks for your wallet, u might get the element of surprise.
Awesome review 👏 I Def agree that people miss the point of this gun. The best gun for self defense is the one you're willing to carry consistently. Your glock isnt gonna do you much good if you dont feel like holstering it and leave it in your nightstand. I would say anyone interested should get the 22 mag version of the switch gun, that cartridge can get the job the done.
If you get it from the manufacturer you can buy the other caliber cylinder so you can use either 22lr. Or 22 mag / wmr and they offer a pretty cool holster that works with the switch open or closed
They’re $300 now online as of 1/12/24. Usually $450 I might buy a couple my dad delivers mail and id feel better if he had something on him. He’d be likely to carry it since it’s phone sized.
Buonasera ,io lo ordinata e dopo due mesi mi è arrivata identica a questa , non fa la botta e fuori esce dalla canna gommini di plastica , insomma è una fregata. Mi sapete dire come mai grazie.
Certainly ridiculous whereby has an average cost of 400-475.00 for that gun that has hardly anything to it! Youre also going to pay shipping and FFL costs on top of that!
This might be a dumb question, but you can’t cock the hammer while it’s folded in your pocket can you? Just don’t want the hammer accidentally striking a bullet in my pocket.
yea dont point an EMPTY cylinder gun at yourself because a bullet could have magically made its way into the cylinder while you were putting it back into the frame and fired off to hit you.
@ACommenterOnRU-vid is this the only gun you will ever hold in your lifetime? If you like shooting then probably not. How you do one thing is how you do everything, so yes build good habits that will translate when you're manipulating weapons that logically can hurt you. The fact that I have to explain this to you calls into question whether or not you should even handle a firearm in the first place.
@@ACommenterOnRU-vid gently run a knife along your neck on a train. most modern trains are a pretty smooth ride, and if you're gentle with the knife, you wont get hurt. see, logical.
The procedure shown is wrong. You're supposed to have the hammer fully forward when you load the cylinder back into the gun. Usually, removing the cylinder doesn't require playing with the hammer or trigger at all. If it does, you're playing with those only using an empty gun.
My cylinder on my switch gun is not smooth I got the original design feel like Robert de Niro from taxi driver with that thing 🤣wooooo!!! Like Ric flair