Your hand might be broke or bent. Check with a gunsmith.
Pull the trigger
The "Pink Lady" model is a double action revolver. They do not have, nor do they need a safety. The safety ia in the long, relatively heavy, trigger pull.
Depends on the model
You let a trained gunsmith do it.
Do you mean the cylinder on a revolver? If the cylinder on a revolver doesn't turn when you pull the trigger, then there is something wrong with the action, probably a part broken.
Yes The model 10 is a 38 special revolver that may be cocked for single action and also operated in double action by trigger pull alone.
To adjust the trigger pull on a Winchester Model 67A, first ensure the rifle is unloaded and safe. Locate the trigger adjustment screw, typically found on the trigger assembly. Use a suitable screwdriver to turn the screw clockwise to increase pull weight or counterclockwise to decrease it. Make small adjustments and test the trigger pull after each change to find your desired setting.
Early revolvers were single action- you had to cock the hammer manually, then pull the trigger. An example would be the Colt Peacemaker. A double action revolver (such as a S&W 357 magnum- Mdl 66) can be fired by pulling the trigger. Trigger pull, by itself, will cause the hammer to rise and fall. OR- the hammer may be cocked, and then the trigger pulled. A "DAO" or double action only, the hammer cannot be cocked, and the gun must be fired by pulling the trigger.
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The time it takes to pull the trigger of a revolver typically ranges from a fraction of a second to about one second, depending on the shooter’s familiarity and technique. Factors like trigger weight, the shooter's grip, and overall experience can influence this time. For experienced shooters, the action can be nearly instantaneous, while novice shooters may take longer to ensure proper alignment and control.
you have a revolver, load it with one bullet, spin the cylinder put up to your head and pull the trigger. this game is all about chance.
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