Topic: revolver or pistol?
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Thu 03/26/09 06:32 PM







A revolver is a pistol. But if push comes to shove I'd opt for a single action auto
really ? i thought that a revolver was in its own category in and of itself..surprised


That's the main reason some people shouldn't own guns. They don't know anything about them and people end up getting hurt. All handguns are pistols.
that is true but not all pistols are handguns. A pistol i always thought only took clips whereas a revolver doesn't so a revolver would therefore be a handgun



They are both hand guns (you hold them in your hand) and they are both pistols. One is an automatic and one is a revolver
No actually they are not both pistols. Look it up in the wikipedia under pistols. There is a distinction but to the commonwealth world they are synonomous. Most people would consider a revolver in a class of its own. However some people but not a lot, say that a revolver is a pistol. All my life a pistol to me was a firearm that accepted clips such as a classic .45
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What would you call a flintlock firearm that you held in your hand?
a pistol muzzleloader or breechloader these would be examples of subtypes of flinlocks i think there are a couple more subtypes in addition to the mentioned ones above

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Thu 03/26/09 06:35 PM








A revolver is a pistol. But if push comes to shove I'd opt for a single action auto
really ? i thought that a revolver was in its own category in and of itself..surprised


That's the main reason some people shouldn't own guns. They don't know anything about them and people end up getting hurt. All handguns are pistols.
that is true but not all pistols are handguns. A pistol i always thought only took clips whereas a revolver doesn't so a revolver would therefore be a handgun



They are both hand guns (you hold them in your hand) and they are both pistols. One is an automatic and one is a revolver
No actually they are not both pistols. Look it up in the wikipedia under pistols. There is a distinction but to the commonwealth world they are synonomous. Most people would consider a revolver in a class of its own. However some people but not a lot, say that a revolver is a pistol. All my life a pistol to me was a firearm that accepted clips such as a classic .45
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What would you call a flintlock firearm that you held in your hand?
a pistol muzzleloader or breechloader these would be examples of subtypes of flinlocks i think there are a couple more subtypes in addition to the mentioned ones above


There is no such thing as a breechload flintlock

kirk443's photo
Thu 03/26/09 06:35 PM
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flintlock
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Handgun

kirk443's photo
Thu 03/26/09 06:38 PM
yes indeed a breechloader can be a subtype of a flintlock

google it

krupa's photo
Thu 03/26/09 06:42 PM
I personally have never seen or heard of a breech loading flint lock.

Breeches are for bullets with a primer. Flint is for striking raw gunpowder and is the primer.

Flintlock handguns, muskets, and rifles do exist...I just can't picture how a breech loading flint lock would operate?

But, this is the internet...

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Thu 03/26/09 06:44 PM
no need for a gun here. I like little devised orginal homemade traps. You know the kind that will maim instead of kill? But then again where I live nothing is ever needed in any shape or form. peaceful little community ..

krupa's photo
Thu 03/26/09 06:46 PM
Oh man! I love booby trapping! Learned it when ...well, it wasn't illegal to know things like that....

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Thu 03/26/09 06:46 PM

Depends on who I'm shooting at....

Ex-wife? Maybe a bazooka or grenade-launcher, I dunno....





to hell with that...just call in an air strike...you know...carpet bombs...

In keeping with the topic, i am proficient with either..but for home defense, a double action revolver...Auto's jam...and that is not an option when your life is threatened. I hope i am never faced with that..but i am prepared.

kirk443's photo
Thu 03/26/09 06:48 PM

I personally have never seen or heard of a breech loading flint lock.

Breeches are for bullets with a primer. Flint is for striking raw gunpowder and is the primer.

Flintlock handguns, muskets, and rifles do exist...I just can't picture how a breech loading flint lock would operate?

But, this is the internet...
check this site out..

http://www.ctmuzzleloaders.com/ctml_experiments/breechml/breechml.html

I actually have learned more about flintlock muzzleloaders, blackpowders ect... cause of motown and so i have looked these up on google and the wikipedia



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Thu 03/26/09 06:49 PM


Depends on who I'm shooting at....

Ex-wife? Maybe a bazooka or grenade-launcher, I dunno....





to hell with that...just call in an air strike...you know...carpet bombs...

In keeping with the topic, i am proficient with either..but for home defense, a double action revolver...Auto's jam...and that is not an option when your life is threatened. I hope i am never faced with that..but i am prepared.
thanks, the best point so far on this thread, autos do jam and to me any auto would be a pistol and so a revolver is in a class of itself and never jams.:smile:

motowndowntown's photo
Thu 03/26/09 06:50 PM
Edited by motowndowntown on Thu 03/26/09 07:03 PM

I personally have never seen or heard of a breech loading flint lock.

Breeches are for bullets with a primer. Flint is for striking raw gunpowder and is the primer.

Flintlock handguns, muskets, and rifles do exist...I just can't picture how a breech loading flint lock would operate?

But, this is the internet...


That's the problem too many people rely on the internet, google and wikapedia and such. If you could load a flintlock through the breech do you really think George Washington and all those other guys would have been wasting their time with ram rods and priming powder when people with brown bess's were shooting at them??

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Thu 03/26/09 06:53 PM



Depends on who I'm shooting at....

Ex-wife? Maybe a bazooka or grenade-launcher, I dunno....





to hell with that...just call in an air strike...you know...carpet bombs...

In keeping with the topic, i am proficient with either..but for home defense, a double action revolver...Auto's jam...and that is not an option when your life is threatened. I hope i am never faced with that..but i am prepared.
thanks, the best point so far on this thread, autos do jam and to me any auto would be a pistol and so a revolver is in a class of itself and never jams.:smile:


Never carried a revolver through a Veitnamese monsoon have ya? Yes they do jam.

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Thu 03/26/09 06:57 PM
Love shooting....

Flint locks...semi auto's, single shots, revolvers, full auto (my best one does 13 per second)....they all have thier appeal. The trick is finding out what you are good with.

But, when you get down to the brass tacks...

doesn't matter what you shoot......if you can't hit what you are aiming for...the noise should probably scare them away.

motowndowntown's photo
Thu 03/26/09 07:02 PM

Love shooting....

Flint locks...semi auto's, single shots, revolvers, full auto (my best one does 13 per second)....they all have thier appeal. The trick is finding out what you are good with.

But, when you get down to the brass tacks...

doesn't matter what you shoot......if you can't hit what you are aiming for...the noise should probably scare them away.


Ya got that right krup. That's why clymores are the berries.

krupa's photo
Thu 03/26/09 07:05 PM
Never got to set off a claymore...

just the Polish improvised version...it was pretty impressive.

motowndowntown's photo
Thu 03/26/09 07:07 PM

Never got to set off a claymore...

just the Polish improvised version...it was pretty impressive.


I love polish improvised versions of ways to blow sh!t up.

MickyG's photo
Thu 03/26/09 07:09 PM
Machine Pistol .223 caliber

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Thu 03/26/09 07:13 PM


Depends on who I'm shooting at....

Ex-wife? Maybe a bazooka or grenade-launcher, I dunno....





to hell with that...just call in an air strike...you know...carpet bombs...

In keeping with the topic, i am proficient with either..but for home defense, a double action revolver...Auto's jam...and that is not an option when your life is threatened. I hope i am never faced with that..but i am prepared.

Big dogs work too :wink:

kirk443's photo
Thu 03/26/09 07:28 PM



Depends on who I'm shooting at....

Ex-wife? Maybe a bazooka or grenade-launcher, I dunno....





to hell with that...just call in an air strike...you know...carpet bombs...

In keeping with the topic, i am proficient with either..but for home defense, a double action revolver...Auto's jam...and that is not an option when your life is threatened. I hope i am never faced with that..but i am prepared.

Big dogs work too :wink:
I am a cat lover. I would pick a big tiger. A tiger could do some serious damage and scare intruders

kirk443's photo
Thu 03/26/09 07:30 PM




Depends on who I'm shooting at....

Ex-wife? Maybe a bazooka or grenade-launcher, I dunno....





to hell with that...just call in an air strike...you know...carpet bombs...

In keeping with the topic, i am proficient with either..but for home defense, a double action revolver...Auto's jam...and that is not an option when your life is threatened. I hope i am never faced with that..but i am prepared.
thanks, the best point so far on this thread, autos do jam and to me any auto would be a pistol and so a revolver is in a class of itself and never jams.:smile:


Never carried a revolver through a Veitnamese monsoon have ya? Yes they do jam.
not as much or often as pistols