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A revolver works by having several firing chambers arranged in a circle in a cylindrical block which are brought into alignment with the firing mechanism and barrel one at a time. A single action revolver requires the hammer to be pulled back by hand before each shot. In a double action revolver, the trigger pull can pull back the hammer as well as release it.
Most commonly such guns have a five or six shot capacity, however, some revolvers have up to 10 shot capacity (this often depends on the caliber, though different companies produce revolvers in the same calibers with different capacities, due to other design differences) and each chamber has to be reloaded manually. This makes the procedure of reloading such a weapon slow (even with the help of such devices as quick loaders). The alternatives are a replaceable cylinder, or a "speed-loader" which can reload all chambers at once.
Due to the simplicity of design, a revolver is cheaper to make and can have higher reliability as compared to other multi-shot firearms. For these reasons, such guns are the most commonly owned weapons for personal self-defence. There generally lower magazine capacity and high reload times have seen the them fall out of favor with most police and military users however. The type does live on however in some other weapons used the military. Some Gatling guns and Grenade launchers use mechanisms similar to revolvers.
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Elisha Collier developed a flintlock revolver in 1818, and numbers were being produced in London by 1822. Samuel Colt received a patent for his revolver on February 24, 1836 and made the first production model on March 5 of the same year.
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Revolver is also an album by The Beatles.