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Oh my, YES! The Ruger .327 Magnum is a 7 shot, I have four .22 revolvers that are 9 shot- and there were antique revolvers-called Pepperboxes-with HUGE cylinders that held as many as 40 shots. (And my plain clothes weapon is FIVE shot .38 Special).
It's an ideal choice, if it ideally suits you. Choosing your firearm for concealed carry is more the same as choosing one for any other use - if the ergonomics don't suit you, then you would probably be better off to find something else. As far as being reliable, yes, the LCR is, as are all Ruger revolvers.
The Blackhawk was not made in 22 LR. If you have one with "Blackhawk" on the frame, you need to call Ruger. There is an almost astronomical chance that you could have a factory experimental, but, I doubt it. More likely you have a Single Six of some type or maybe a Bear Cat. Any of the 22 revolvers can range from 50-400 depending on specifics.
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.
Its a pistol. More specifically a 6-shot, single-action revolver, made by Sturm Ruger and Company.
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100-1000 or more depending on specifics
Power is not determined by the make of the gun, but by the caliber of the cartridge that it fires. The Desert Eagle was made in several calibers. There are revolvers that fire less powerful cartridges, and revolvers that fire more powerful cartridges.
100-1000 or more depending on specifics
100-1000 or more depending on specifics
100-1000 or more depending on specifics