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Unread 06-10-2019, 02:50 PM   #1
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As I figured, but was hoping that I’d be wrong.

And technically, the revolver never will be a semi-auto pistol. It will always be a revolver no matter how many chambers it has. But that misses the point I realize you are making in regards to them being confined to single shot only. Guess if I want to shoot a luger-style action in .22 I’ll have to save up for a conversion kit or deal with one of those ugly looking Stoeger “Lugers” out there.
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As I figured, but was hoping that I’d be wrong.

And technically, the revolver never will be a semi-auto pistol. It will always be a revolver no matter how many chambers it has.
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Forgive a digression: the Webley-Fosbery semi-automatic revolver.


The character "Zed" (played by Sean Connery) in the move "Zardoz" had one. Watching him rack the cylinder put some torque on my head.
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