Well, a revolver is a type of pistol (although revolving rifles have been made) which used a rotating cylinder to hold the ammuniton, and a firearm is considered loaded when there is live ammunition in the chamber and/or feeding device (such as a magazine or cylinder), so a loaded revolver would simply be a revolver which had live rounds in the cylinder, and was ready to be fired.
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The repeating rifle, the revolver, the Gatling gun, the breech loaded cannon, the breech loaded carbine (such as the Sharps).
In most cases yes it will shoot in your revolver,this cartridge has been around a long time and is loaded mild due to the age of the firearms out there.
NO! The .32 ACP is loaded to much higher energies than the .32 S&W Revolver cartridge, and cannot be safely fired in a revolver- especially one that old. You will also have problems extracting the fired cartridge case.
In the technical sense no it is not loaded via the muzzle of the gun, black powder revolver is accurate as terms go, but they do fall under the blanket of "muzzle loader" in general terms.
If you put a loaded revolver to your head and pull the trigger you will be taken to a place that sells mods 24/7. try it out.
Possible that you mean a .38 Spl +P. That is a .38 Special revolver cartridge that is loaded to a higher energy than standard.
The holes in the cylinder of a revolver, where the ammunition or rounds are placed, are known as "charge holes" or "chambers". Prior to the development of the self contained cartridge which holds the primer, powder and bullet, these components were placed in the gun individually. The "charge hole"was the part of the gun where the powder was loaded.
the initial colt revolvers were cap and ball loaded. 1873 colt converted to the brass cartridge loads. making them easier and faster to re-load.
38 special is only a revolver caliber. that's like saying a 44 magnum revolver or a 500 special revolver. a revolver is a revolver
yes because there rely able and are really good. i sugguest the 6 inch or 8 inch revolvers and if you chose green gas revolvers just know that they are only 3 pounds heavy compared to a spring loaded revolver which is much much heavier then green gassed guns. the only down falls are the mag. rounds in total which are 6 (duh) but if your using it in a airsoft war then you should already know this and the spring loaded ones are alot stronger then the green gassed guns (not fps wise tho) but the green gassed ones break easier then the spring loaded guns.
use a short piece of 1/8 inch dowell to push in the spring loaded pin on the cylinder hinge just enough to release the hinge. be careful when removing the cylinder that you dont lose the spring loaded pin.