(Askeri) BASMA HOROZLU REVOLVER: Tetiğe basmak suretiyle, horozu geriye giderek ileriye doğru düşen toplu tabanca. Her atım için horozu el ile kurulan toplu tabancaya "kurma horozlu revolver" denir. Bak. "single action revolver"
Fişek koymaya yarayan bölümü silindir biçiminde ve namlu gerisinde olan, tek parçadan oluşmuş tabanca, altıpatlar: "Sedef ve gümüş kakmalı bıçaklara, revolverlere meraklıydı."- Y. K. Beyatlı
Fişek koymaya yarayan bölümü silindir biçiminde ve namlu gerisinde olan, tek parçadan oluşmuş tabanca, altıpatlar
Fişek koymaya yarayan bölümü silindir biçiminde ve namlu gerisinde olan, tek parçadan oluşmuş tabanca
A handgun with a revolving chamber enabling several shots to be fired without reloading
A gun, usually a handgun, with a multi-chambered cylinder that rotates to successively align each chamber with a single barrel and firing pin
A projectile weapon of the pistol type, having a breechloading chambered cylinder so arranged that the cocking of the hammer or movement of the trigger rotates it and brings the next cartridge in line with the barrel for firing
A term credit card issuers use for card holders who roll over part of the bill to the next month, instead of paying off the balance in full each month About seven out of 10 card holders revolve the debt
A revolver is a kind of hand gun. Its bullets are kept in a revolving cylinder in the gun. a type of small gun. The bullets are in a case which turns around as you fire the gun, so that when you fire one bullet the next bullet is ready to be fired handgun, pistol pistol. Pistol with a revolving cylinder that provides multishot action. Some early versions, known as pepperboxes, had several barrels, but as early as the 17th century pistols were being made with a revolving chamber to load cartridges into a single barrel. The first practical revolver was not designed until 1835, when Samuel Colt patented his version. He established the standard of a cylinder with multiple chambers, each of which successively locked in position behind the barrel and was discharged by pressure on the trigger. In Colt's early single-action revolvers, the cylinder revolved as the hammer was cocked manually. Double-action revolvers, in which the hammer is cocked and the cylinder revolves as the trigger is pulled, were developed soon afterward, along with metal cartridges
A term credit card issuers use for cardholders who roll over part of the account balance to the next month, instead of paying off the balance in full each month
Type of pistol named for its unique feeding system consisting of a revolving cylinder with multiple cartridge chambers
a door consisting of four orthogonal partitions that rotate about a central pivot; a door designed to equalize the air pressure in tall buildings
{i} pistol with a revolving cylinder that holds several cartridges; person or thing that revolves
One who, or that which, revolves; specifically, a firearm ( commonly a pistol) with several chambers or barrels so arranged as to revolve on an axis, and be discharged in succession by the same lock; a repeater
A revolver made according to a system using a patented revolving cylinder, holding six cartridges, patented by Samuel Colt, an American inventor, in 1835