Inexpensive, probably built pre-68
The model 1873 Colt Army .45 revolver was about $17.00.
Formerly, his horse, saddle, sabre, revolver, and carbine. Vietnam era; tank and .45 pistol.
No offense, but I dont think you are looking at a REVOLVER. A revolver has a round cylinder with individual chambers that turns when you cock it. I believe you are looking at a PISTOL, or semiauto, that has a slide which moves front to rear when you cock it. It would also have a detachable box magazine that slides out the bottom. sales@countrygunsmith.net The term "pistol" can mean either a revolver or semi-automatic. In this case the odds are it is referring to a semi-auto.
50 or so
No such model made by Walther
$50-$75. Low dollar German revolver.
revolver
A revolver has a rotating chamber that houses the bullets a pistol has a "clip" or "magazine"
A semi-auto pistol would be more prone to malfunction than a revolver.
the revolver allows multiple shots with reloading,that can be handy.
German made.
Sheathe.
Ruger's website lists the current offerings.
Yes, pistols are handguns, and so are revolvers. Technically, "pistol" refers to a semi-automatic and revolver refers to a revolver, but people typically use pistol to refer to any handgun.
It all depends on what pistol you are talking about for example on the Revolver it is a grip panel where you hold the revolver, if you are talking about a Semi-Automatic Pistol, there are two things, the grip panel, and the ammo magizine.
if it's a revolver......32 cal revolver ammo if it's a pistol......32 cal pistol ammo
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