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revolver

American  
[ri-vol-ver] / rɪˈvɒl vər /

noun

  1. a handgun having a revolving chambered cylinder for holding a number of cartridges, which may be discharged in succession without reloading.

  2. a person or thing that revolves.


revolver British  
/ rɪˈvɒlvə /

noun

  1. a pistol having a revolving multichambered cylinder that allows several shots to be discharged without reloading

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Etymology

Origin of revolver

An Americanism dating back to 1825–35; revolve + -er 1

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Explanation

A revolver is a gun that can be held in one hand and has a revolving cylinder. Most revolvers can fire six bullets without being reloaded. You can also call a revolver a pistol or a handgun or even a six-shooter. This last nickname comes from the fact that many revolvers have six chambers for bullets in their revolving cylinders. Originally, they were called revolving guns, but the man who invented them, Samuel Colt, preferred the briefer revolver, and it caught on.

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Like Chekhov’s revolver, he’s a harbinger of bad things happening to humans.

From The Wall Street Journal • Mar. 10, 2026

Pusser indeed owned a lot of guns, including a .30 carbine caliber revolver that Mike Elam managed to procure over the course of his investigation.

From Slate • Nov. 6, 2025

McCarthy, she said, wanted to know why she was wearing a holster with a Colt revolver in it.

From Los Angeles Times • Nov. 21, 2024

Jurors also heard from the officers who handled the case, from the man who found the gun and from the store clerk who sold Hunter the revolver.

From Seattle Times • Jun. 6, 2024

Blore sat on his bed, his brow furrowed, his little eyes creased and puckered while he pondered the, problem of the revolver....

From "And Then There Were None" by Agatha Christie