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    Issues with owning a revolver

    CroftBy CroftDecember 29, 2025Updated:January 5, 20260263 Mins Read
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    Revolvers have a long history and a loyal following, but they also come with notable drawbacks that are important to understand. While often praised for simplicity and reliability, revolvers present several practical, mechanical, and ergonomic problems that can limit their usefulness compared to more modern firearm designs.

    One of the most significant issues with revolvers is limited capacity. Most revolvers hold between five and six rounds, with some larger models holding slightly more. In contrast, many semi-automatic handguns commonly hold two to three times that amount. This lower capacity means fewer opportunities to respond before reloading, which can be a serious limitation in high-stress or competitive environments.

    Closely related is the problem of slow reloading. Reloading a revolver is generally slower and more complex than swapping a magazine in a semi-automatic pistol. Even with speed loaders or moon clips, reloading requires fine motor skills that can be difficult to execute quickly, especially under pressure. This makes revolvers less forgiving of mistakes or unexpected situations.

    Another drawback is trigger pull weight. In double-action mode, revolvers typically have long and heavy trigger pulls. While this can enhance safety in some contexts, it often reduces accuracy, particularly for inexperienced shooters. Maintaining a steady sight picture while pulling a heavy trigger requires practice and strength, and fatigue can quickly become an issue during extended use.

    Revolvers also present maintenance and repair challenges. Although they are often described as mechanically simple, their internal mechanisms are actually quite intricate. Timing issues—where the cylinder does not align perfectly with the barrel—can develop over time and require professional gunsmithing to fix. Unlike many semi-automatic pistols, revolvers are rarely user-serviceable beyond basic cleaning.

    Ergonomics and adaptability can also be limiting. Revolvers tend to be thicker around the cylinder, making them harder to conceal and less comfortable for some hand sizes. Additionally, they offer fewer options for mounting accessories such as optics or lights, which have become increasingly common on modern handguns. Customization options exist but are generally more limited and expensive.

    Another often-overlooked problem is ammunition sensitivity in a different sense. While revolvers can fire a wide range of loads, inconsistent ammunition quality can lead to issues such as bullets pulling forward under recoil, potentially locking the cylinder. This is a unique problem that does not occur in semi-automatic designs.

    Finally, revolvers can be less efficient for training and practice. Lower capacity and slower reloads mean more interruptions during range sessions, which can hinder skill development. Ammunition costs for common revolver calibers can also be higher, further discouraging frequent practice.

    In conclusion, while revolvers remain functional and appealing to some, they come with clear limitations. Lower capacity, slower reloads, heavy triggers, mechanical sensitivity, and reduced adaptability make them less practical for many modern use cases. Understanding these problems allows individuals to make informed decisions based on their specific needs rather than nostalgia or tradition alone.

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