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Very little recoil is lost through the slide, but its spread more over a long period of time. most of the difference is the barrel being higher from the point of grip. Revolvers also loose more power due to the gapes in front of the chamber compared to an auto. moving the slide costs about 10 to 20fpm in round speed, which isnt really that much.
feet per minute?? that'd be .6-1.2 fps?
interesting comparison, i'd be interested to know how and where that was done...
that'd depend entirely on teh revolver. i've done seen revolvers silenced to the point of silence. literally you can hear the bar come up and the hammer strike, but not the discharge.
cheers for your input. (i'm pretty sure i've already mentioned that autos are designed to recoil flat - you've just explained it)
A silenced revolver?
And they keep on shooting.
I didn't think!!! I experimented!!!
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