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This has got to do with the amount of Chrome in the alloy used to make the revolver.

With a lot of chrome in the alloy, the bonds between chrome and iron would not allow for magnetic interaction.

Most stainless steel is magnetic though if one just applies a strong enough magnetic force.

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