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  • ...t chambered by the user to prevent accidental discharge if dropped (modern revolvers generally have pins encased in the frames and "transfer bars" that prevent ...ame="EPR">Hartink, A.E. (2002). ''The Complete Encyclopedia of Pistols and Revolvers.'' Edison, New Jersey: Chartwell Books, Inc. pp. 447. ISBN 9780785815198.</
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  • ...derringers]], etc. Replica firearms are available from companies such as [[Ruger]], [[Colt's Manufacturing Company|Colt]], [[Uberti]], and [[U.S. Fire Arms ...ly requiring ten pistol rounds (shooters generally carry two single-action revolvers), nine or ten rifle rounds, and two to eight shotgun rounds. Targets typic
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  • ...at Revolver]] has a 9 shot cylinder. Several models of .22 rimfire caliber revolvers have cylinders holding 9 or 10 rounds. ...|moon clip]], although these only work on break-top and swing-out cylinder revolvers, for obvious reasons.
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  • ==Magnum revolvers== ...7 Magnum revolvers could shoot .38 Special or .357 Magnum, but .38 Special revolvers (most of which are not safe for the pressures generated by the Magnum round
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  • * Microstamping would be irrelevant/non-applicable for implementation of revolvers as these types of weapons do not eject shell cases necessarily. ..., which is still in production after nearly a century, the [[Ruger MK II | Ruger MKI]], the [[Mossberg 500]], and the Colt [[AR-15]], all very common, estab
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  • ...e, uses sheet metal firing pins in its [[Ruger 10/22|10/22 carbine]] and [[Ruger MK II|Mark II pistol]].
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  • ...ption of nine revolvers and one pump-action carbine, made by Smith&Wesson, Ruger and Taurus, which have been authorized for civilian ownership in said calib
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  • ...th usage makes no distinction at a technical level—"pistol" may refer to revolvers, semi-automatics, or muzzle-loading/cap-&-ball handguns. For example, the o ...wever, for most applications, the single-shot handgun has been replaced by revolvers and semi-automatic pistols.
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  • ..., or roll crimps, which are best for rimmed cartridges such as are used in revolvers.<ref name=nonte_7 /> ...1#Q12 FAQs: Why do you recommend not shooting reloaded ammunition?] Sturm, Ruger</ref><ref>[http://www.smith-wesson.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/CustomCont
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  • *[[ASP Revolver]] (US - Revolver - .44 Special: Custom Ruger Speed Six) *[[AWC 10/22 Ultra II]] (US - Semi-Auto Rifle - .22 LR: Integrally Suppressed Ruger 10/22)
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  • ...t for wielding one-handed and for [[self-defense]], and that differ from [[revolvers]] and other singled handed weapons through their [[Semi-automatic pistol|se *[[Ruger|Sturm, Ruger & Company (Ruger)]]
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  • ...uger]] praised the Luger's 55 degree grip angle and duplicated it in his [[Ruger MK II|.22 LR pistol]]. ... the then-new, more powerful 9 mm round. Field experience with .38 caliber revolvers in the Philippines and ballistic tests would result in a requirement for st
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  • ...itary-issue .45 ACP ammunition.<ref>Josserand MH, Stevenson JA: ''Pistols, revolvers, and ammunition''. New York, Bonanza Books (a division of Crown Publishers) [[Image:Rugerspeedsix.JPG|thumb|Rare [[Ruger Speed Six]] variant in [[9mm Parabellum]], which uses half-moon clips to ch
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  • ...otted UZI machine gun bolt, made by Group Industries and many others, or a Ruger 10/22 trigger pack, as made by John Norell. There are also sears to conver | 3310.4 || Report of Multiple Sale or Other Disposition of Pistols and Revolvers
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  • ...vided far more velocity and energy in the rifles, but were not safe in the revolvers due to the higher pressures they generated. These loads were eventually dr ...can use +P ammunition; for example, many aluminum alloy framed .38 Special revolvers should not regularly be used with +P ammunition, for while the cylinder is
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  • ...5.jpg|thumb|The '''[[Colt Single Action Army]]''', one of the most popular revolvers of all time]] The first revolvers were partly an attempt to improve on [[pepper-box]] type weapons, which use
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  • ...echanism and are widely used; however many "double action" weapons such as revolvers do not have them as the longer, harder trigger pull to cock and fire such a ...se of a cocking/decocking lever is the Sauer 38H from 1938. [[Sturm, Ruger|Ruger]] until 2007 manufactured "decock-only" variants of its P-series pistols, a
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  • ====Ruger==== [[Image:Ruger no1 243 left closed.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Ruger No. 1 single-shot rifle with custom .243 barrel]]
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  • ...ong Colt caliber. The six gun has many modern incarnations, such as the [[Ruger Vaquero]] and [[Beretta Stampede]]. [[Image:new vaquero.jpg|right|thumb|The Ruger Vaquero in .357 Magnum caliber.]]
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  • |name= Sturm, Ruger & Co., Inc. |logo= Ruger logo.jpg
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