Working firearms like that can be owned if you successfully apply for a specific license for them.
If you mean in the UK itself, then no. Handguns of any type are illegal, even in gun clubs. Shotguns are allowed, but they must be licensed and kept in a safe approved by the police.
The difference between pistols and revolvers are that pistols are typically antiques and will fire only one shot at a time. Revolvers can fire multiple times without having to be reloaded.
Revolvers.
The definition of the term is, "a small arms weapon, as a rifle or pistol, from which a projectile is fired by gunpowder."
Revolvers ftw
Arthur Corbin Gould has written: 'Modern American pistols and revolvers' -- subject(s): Target practice, Pistols, Revolvers
There were single shot pistols and revolvers.
Any firearm maked for the .45 ACP cartridge. This has been around since 1911, and includes a HUGE number of pistols, derringers, revolvers, carbines and submachine guns.
big guns. Plus, pistols (revolvers), semi-automatic pistols (automatics), single shot pistols, derringers, rifles, and shotguns.
Revolvers and single shot/ 2 shot pistols. Automatic pistols were not yet invented.
Generally, hand gun includes revolvers and pistols. Pistols, refers to semi-automatics
Hundreds. They are generally separated into revolvers and pistols (anything not a revolver) But then it becomes complex. There are different types of revolvers, such as single action, double action, top break, tip up, swing out cylinder, etc. There are single shot pistols that are top break, and bolt action. There are double and single action pistols, and even fully automatic (machine pistols). There are shotgun pistols, small caliber pistols, ones that will fit in a vest pocket, and some that have scopes and a bipod. There are antique black powder pistols and revolvers, and pistols with frames made of plastic type polymers. The study of firearms is a VERY broad subject.