Spin Cock Your Ranch Hand?

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As Chuck Conners did. Anybody try this (hopefully with dummy rounds)? Here is a page describing the motion: http://www.riflemansrifle.com/Guns%20Ma ... /Page3.jpg

Note that the rifle is modified with a spring loaded plunger to prevent the cartridge from being slung out during the forward travel!

This link is for the complete index to the article: http://www.riflemansrifle.com/may1960.htm

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Looks to be a tuff trick to do safe and accurate.
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That takes way more practice than I am willing to put up with...............

BUT, I always marveled at Lucas McCain's handling of the Winchester Model 92...............

He was GOOD.....

This gent wasn't bad either.
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Never did with any ammo in the gun but i used to spin cock my 45 when i owned one with a big loop.

Is fun til that front sight hits your bicep. Would be perfect for me with a 14" barrel. A true trapper. Thanks Uncle Sam...
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Just revisted this, sure brings back memories, thanks for sharing this
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I won't even twirl a SAA clone. Things like this cross my personal boundary of not respecting guns enough for what they are. That and I know I would just drop it and probably break something.
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I guess I am the one of the few to admit I have done it. First with a Henry Mare's leg .22LR and now with a Ranch Hand. I have never done with live ammo but do have snap caps for both, which IMHO is specifically important with the .22 (chance of dry firing).

If you look at the movement, the only time the lever starts to close is in the last 30 degrees of the loop; the rest of the time the lever is leading and the gun is following. That said, I do not suggest you doing that with live ammo, which I guess is why the guy in the old Western only spun it after he ran it empty. But, my point is that I do not think you run as much a risk of shooting yourself as people claim if and only if you spin it smoothly and do not stop spinning it halfway in the loop. i.e. lever closed = boom can happen.

The empty shell, or snap cap in my case, seems to come out around 90 degrees from the starting point... I think. I am not really sure; I will need to do it again and pay attention. I think it does not come out when you initiate the movement because the bolt did not have enough energy/time to move all the way back.
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