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A revolver (also called a wheel gun) is a repeating handgun that has a revolving cylinder containing multiple chambers (each holding a single cartridge) and at least one barrel for firing. Before firing a round, the hammer is cocked and the cylinder rotates partially, indexing one of the cylinder chambers into alignment with the barrel, which allows the bullet to be fired through the bore. The hammer cocking can be achieved by either the user manually pulling the hammer back (as in single-action), via internal linkage relaying a rearward movement of the trigger (as in double-action), or both (as in double/single-action). By sequentially rotating through each chamber, the revolver allows the user to fire multiple times until having to reload the gun, unlike older single-shot firearms that had to be reloaded after each shot.
Although largely surpassed in convenience and ammunition capacity by semi-automatic pistols, 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 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 & Wesson Model 29 of Dirty Harry fame, the Nagant M1895, and the Colt Python.
Though the majority of weapons using a revolver mechanism are handguns, other firearms may also have a revolver action. These include some models of grenade launchers, shotguns, rifles and cannons. Revolver weapons differ from Gatling-style rotary weapons in that in a revolver only the chambers rotate, while in a rotary weapon there are multiple full firearm actions with their own barrels which rotate around a common ammunition feed.
4" stainless Rossi RP63 six shot .357 or 38 special and +P I can add pics if interested.
Never fired, new in box $500 you pay transfer. Can deliver to your FFL.
Would trade this and more for a decent fishing boat with title. Motor, or rowboat is fine. Big enough to hold three people. Would...
.38 special +P 6 shot. 3” barrel. Double action. Hogue grip. Ameriglo front night sight. Like new condition, bought 2 months ago and only shot it twice (150 rds). Reposting because other sale fell thru. Comes with 2 speed loaders and 2 speed strips.
This Colt is in original condition, has beautifully working action and is US Military marked. Serial number places it's manufacture date at 1880. This pistol is in original condition. All of the serial numbers match with the exception of the cylinder. This is not uncommon as the cylinder could...
This absolutely amazing firearm has been in a private collection for a number of years. The original owner passed and now I am tasked with finding new homes for his collection.
This Colt Single Action Army was fully restored it is believed sometime in the 1980's. We do not know the identity of...
Selling my lightly used Colt Cobra. Maybe less than 500 rounds, to tell you the truth in all the excitement I lost count. It's a wonderful carry gun and it's a wonderful range gun, I just have too many too shoot so I'm sharing. Comes with two speed loaders and a generic nylon holster. Asking...