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Originally Posted by OntheRail
Yep that's why the call it fanning the hammer. This action is done by holding down the trigger on a single action revolver, and then rapidly pulling back the hammer. With the trigger under pressure, the hammer will quickly drop on to the next round, and when repeated, can discharge the firearm in rapid succession.
Go watch any Eastwood movie. John Wayne rarely did it.
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Speaking of Clint Eastwood, I always wanted a Dirty Harry S&W model 29 with a 8 3/8" barrel. I didn't get any stimulus checks, I would have bought one with the free money if I did, damn things cost around $2k these days.