
Robert noticed something propelling itself through the hollow not outside, felt his heartbeat raise and his head hurt, heard a faint chuckle in his ears, and deliberately stared at the floor. "I would recommend not opening those windows. Lucas turned around, already walking towards the stepladder that was resting against the refrigerator. It seemed to cast odd shadows into the room, despite the only light sources now being inside: the yellowy fluorescent light bulbs on the roof, the red dot of the fire alarm, and the spreading turquoise from the door which was humming at 174Hz. Swirling, inky blackness now flooded outside. Lucas then pulled out a remote from his pocket, pointed it towards each window in order, and turned them off.
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Lucas walked to the three windows in order - they were open, for k-n's sake - slammed one shut by pulling it downwards, walked across, pulled the next one downwards, walked across, pulled the next one downwards. "Don't try to say anything, you'll hurt yourselves. Iris was the first to try and speak, but quickly realised that her mouth wouldn't open any more. The three inheritors stared, a bit confused, and watched as Lucas turned around, closed the door, pulled out a key, Twisted it clockwise into the door's keyhole, making its perimeter glow a faint turquoise and hum at a sinusoidal 200Hz. The second that he twisted the handle, Lucas pushed the door open hard, knocking Skitter over on the other side of the door, arranged his fingers into fake guns, pointed them at Iris and Robert's heads, shouted "BANG! BANG!", miming recoil from each hand and making the people he was pointing them at jump a bit, then rounded the door, pointed both at Skitter's head, and ended on a "Bang." Skitter Marshall walked over to open the door. Thanks to everybody for the input and the patience with my questions.Lucas Monaco, the representative, knocked at the door. This was a big let-down for me, as I've wanted a Medusa or a conversion Medusa since the 1990's. I would have even been willing to buy the revolver for a lower price, but didn't even have the chance to make the offer. But I can't afford to be buying a "three-shooter" that sometimes doesn't want to cock and advance the cylinder. The price was reasonable if the revolver worked properly, or even had a minor issue. The seller quickly said he'd rather 'sink more money into it instead of taking a loss', and that he had a relative who was a gunsmith 'out west' that he would send the revolver to for repair. Not sure if it makes a difference, but the three 'problem' chambers are all together on one side of the cylinder.Īnyway, the seller did not give me a chance to make a lower offer, which was going to be my next step considering the malfunction of half of the chambers.

They all refused to load properly and ended up too deep into the chambers. I tried this with 9x19mm rounds, and even a. 380ACP rounds and and three of them easily fell beyond the spring fingers.

It appeared that the spring-fingers in three of the chambers did not extend as far into the chambers. This didn't make any sense to me, as the rimmed rounds shouldn't have any issue caused by the spring-fingers (which are pushed in out of the way as the round stops at the rim.) 38 Special rounds, it also had several light strikes. Trying with 9x19mm, those three chambers produced the same results.Īlso, the revolver had trouble when cocking the hammer and advancing the cylinder. When firing, those three chambers produced light strikes and failed to fire.

I had the chance to fire it repeatedly with several different cartridges.Īs the seller said, three of the six chambers did not properly hold.

I met with the seller of the Ruger Blackhawk with the Medusa conversion cylinder.
