Regarding the combat reload on a revolver, wasn't one of the reasons for the MP5K due to a GSG9 hostage rescue where they made entry on an airplane and one of their point men was running a .38 subnose and ended up emptying it and then things getting complicated once he was dry? I know I am not remembering all of the details at all, but I think the food for thought should be there.
That said, if you are carrying a revolver I'd practice reloading it under stress, as well as possibly reloading in less than ideal positions. I don't even carry a damn revolver and I'll still break out revolvers from time to time to work with including speed reloads. That said, I am more interested in further discussion here from a more academic perspective, I carry a ****ing glock 19 with a 17rd reload. But, I keep trying to convince myself I need another subnose.
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