- cartridge) for firing.
Because most
revolver models hold up to six cartridges,
before needing to be reloaded,
revolvers are
commonly called six shooters...
-
large .455
Webley cartridges,
Webley service revolvers are
among the most
powerful top-break
revolvers produced. The .455
calibre Webley is no longer...
-
Unlike most
other self-extracting
revolvers (such as the
Webley service revolvers or the
Smith &
Wesson No. 3
Revolver), the
Enfield Mk I/Mk II was complicated...
- The M1917
Revolvers were six-shot, .45 ACP,
large frame double action revolvers adopted by the
United States Military in 1917, to
supplement the standard...
-
Schlund Revolver. The
factory closed down in 1891. Only 600
Kynock revolvers of all
versions and
models were ever made.
Famous users of
Tranter revolvers included...
- 36-caliber Navy
revolver was much
lighter than the
contemporary Colt
Dragoon Revolvers developed from the .44
Walker Colt
revolvers of 1847, which, given...
-
placed an
order for 1,000
revolvers that
became known as the Colt Walker,
ensuring Colt's
continuance in
manufacturing revolvers. In 1848, Colt was able...
- This is a list of single- and double-action
revolvers,
listed alphabetically by manufacturer. The
table is
sortable for
every column. List of firearms...
-
revolver,
designed in 1856.
After 1867, the
production of
breechloading Adams revolvers began, and many
existing Adams and Beaumont-Adams
revolvers were...
-
Examples of
genuine semi-automatic
revolvers are
extremely uncommon, and the term is
inaccurately applied to break-open
revolvers with a
mechanical linkage ejector...