EMF Company produced the Model 1873 Dakota Single Action Revolver. This link says they no longer make it: http://www.emf-company.com/1873-model-single-action-revolver-dakota2.htm
No. There is no factory in North Dakota which manufactures SUV's. There is a company in Fargo, North Dakota which manufactures GEM cars, and vehicle parts are manufactured in North Dakota.
Single action, double action, double action only. There have been automatic revolvers (the Webley-Fosberry) There have been ball-and-cap revolvers, and even one flintlock revolver (did not work well) There have been tip up revolvers, top break revolvers, and swing-out cylinder revolvers. There was one revolver made to shoot triangular bullets, and some to shoot shotgun shells. There have been revolvers with 2, 3, or MANY barrels. There have been 4 shot, 5 shot, 6, 7, 9, 10, 12- or more- shot revolvers. There were revolvers that loaded from the front, the bottom, and the rear. All in all, there are probably several HUNDRED different types of revolvers.
Amount of hand work involved
Yes, the H and R 922 revolvers are a dependable firearm.
Cleary buildings are located in South Dakota. The company manufactures barns and other big buildings. This company is the best in the United States for building large structures.
Yes, revolvers are still being made- including new calibers and new designs. Revolvers remain very popular for defense, target shooting, and hunting.
no
No, they did not.
DA revolvers have been and are chambered in 357 magnum as have SA revolvers
All weapons have a saftey, it is the USER. If you mean a mechanical one, some revolvers do and some don't
no, revolvers all use either a No. 10 or 11 percussion cap
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.