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revolvers
A revolver (also called a wheel gun) is a repeating handgun that has a revolving cylinder containing multiple chambers and at least one barrel for firing. The revolver allows the user to fire multiple rounds without reloading after every shot, unlike older single shot firearms. After a round is fired the hammer is cocked and the next chamber in the cylinder is aligned with the barrel by the shooter either manually pulling the hammer back (single action operation) or by rearward movement of the trigger (double action operation).
Revolvers still remain popular as back-up and off-duty handguns among American law enforcement officers and security guards and are still common in the American private sector as defensive and sporting/hunting firearms. Famous and iconic revolvers models include the Colt 1851 Navy Revolver, the Webley, the Colt Single Action Army, the Colt Official Police, Smith & Wesson Model 10, the Smith and Wesson Model 29 of Dirty Harry fame, and the Nagant M1895.
Though revolvers are usually referred to as and often are handguns, other firearms may also have a revolver action. These include some models of grenade launchers, shotguns, rifles and cannons, such as revolver cannon. These are different from other firearms with revolving chambers, such as Gatling-style rotary cannons in that revolvers typically require the hammer to be re-cocked with each shot and require manual reloading, while guns like the minigun are motor driven and have a barrel for each chamber.
In The Gun Digest Book of the Revolver, by Grant Cunningham (2011, Krause Publications), the author opines:
Time has passed the .32 caliber by, and today there are only two .32 caliber centerfire cartridges being offered to the American double action revolver buyer: the .32 H&R Magnum and the...
Sort of a parallel thread to this one: what "makes" a fighting revolver for you? Make? Caliber? Sights? Grips? Accessories or whatever else?
Can take either or both tracks:
Selection for a revolver now. Meaning CHL/CCW, law enforcement, private security, home/business defense and related...
Only 17 rounds down the barrel
Comes with 123 freedom seeds
15 Hornady 500 grain
16 Underwoods 700 grain
92 Bear loads 440 grain
Over $350 in ammo if you can find it
$1600 takes it all (comes with compensator, hex wrench, S&W blue case, all ammo listed above (spent casings included)
Price is...
As most know (and some love) there are a great variety of shooting sports featuring the handgun, such as bullseye, IPSC, IDPA, steel challenge, ICORE, metallic silhouettes, CAS, bowling pins, etc.
Beyond the fun factor, which ones do you think are most germane to preparation for a disaster...
WANTED TO BUY...SMITH AND WESSON'S. Prefer pre 1985 or so but Ill look at and discuss all modern variants as well. Am partial to all variants of all model 14's, 15's, 17's, 18 COMBAT MASTER PIECE, 19's, 27's, 29's, 629's etc etc & ALL pre number designation models as well. K22 COMBAT...
Sort of says it all. What wheelguns would you like that simply are not made?
I'll get the party started:
A double-action, top-break in a relatively common centerfire caliber. (There is a crazy expensive modern Webley and there was a Russian prototype that never made it in. Ditto a...
Do you have a pre lock S&W revolver with a 3” barrel that you’d like to sell? Well I’m looking to buy. Shoot me a DM and maybe we can work something out.
Is it uncommon for ammunition to dismantle itself when used in a revolver?
This may not be of widespread interest, since I didn't find anything relevant while searching the forums. My own interest arises from a bit of embarrassment today at the CCSO range while shooting for LEOSA...
Looking to trade one for an AK
Preferably an unconverted saiga or Opap
1911, 10mm or other semi auto
Leupold, Sig or Vortex scope and/or rangefinder
686 $pending
60 $pending
So, we're making plans to visit a friend in northern California in the coming weeks. She lives in a fairly remote, picturesque rural area, and not one of the decaying urban sprawls. Naturally, I would want to have a firearm or two on the trips. I know CCW is a no-go, almost anything NFA (sans...