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Smith and Wesson's most popular revolver was the .38 Special, widely used by police officers, both in the United States and abroad.
Revolver Globally probably the AK47 variant. But that's just a wild guess.
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The US Government through the US Constitution allows citizens to carry arms. The most popular gun owned in the US is the Colt M1911 followed by the Smith and Wesson number 10 revolver.
In modern time i think it's The Pfeifer Zeliska Revolver, сal. .600 Nitro Magnum
The earliest patent for a revolver was issued in 1818, for a flintlock revolver. There were other patents for revolvers, but the most significant was the Colt patent, which issued in England in 1835 and in the US in 1836. The specific thing that was patented was not the revolver, but a revolver designed in such a way that the cylinder was rotated and locked by the action of cocking the hammer.
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Most sporting good stores carry them.
A revolver is a type of pistol that the cartridges are in a chamber in a cylinder. The cylinder revolves in the gun (hence 'revolver') bringing each successive chamber in alignment with the barrel. A revolver could have five chambers, it could have ten. The most common would be five or six.
For MOST revolvers- no. MOST semi auto rounds are rimless, and most revolver rounds are rimmed. There can also be a difference in energy- .32 auto is much hotter than .32 S&W ammo. HOWEVER- there ARE revolvers that were made to use an auto pistol cartridge, such as 9mm Parabellum. There were reports of problems, not highly popular. Some, such as the .45 Colt revolver could be adapted to .45 ACP ammo using a "moon clip" that held 3 of the rimless cartridges. So it really depends on WHICH revolver and WHICH cartridge.
No. Very popular caliber since 1899.