941 UHC 8 inch revolver, Silver airsoft gun by TSD Sports

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941 UHC 8 inch revolver, Silver airsoft gun
(Sports) TSD Sports
Release date: 2009-10-22

caliber: 6mm
Spring powered. Replica shells hold BBs.
velocity: 240.00 ft/sec


Price: $44.99 $35.99


Customer Reviews:
  1. Great Gun
    This is an excellent Airsoft Gun. I absolutely love mine. It is quite accurate. However, this gun is not double action. It will not fire only by pulling the trigger. You must cock the hammer each time to fire.
  2. Freakin Awesome!!!!!!
    I bought this gun for the simple reason that I love revolvers, especially air soft guns, after shooting it for a while, I relized how powerful it was and love it. It is extremely durable, very accurate and very powerful, I would recomend it to anyone looking to buy an airsoft gun, and would...

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Do they make revolvers with a manual safety these days?
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I want to carry a revolver for many reasons. Reliability is one of those reasons. I am, however, put off by the fact that the revolvers I have seen from the big companies lack a manual safety. Are there any good revolvers made today that come...


I don't know where eveyone got the idea that guns should have safety switches on them.

You seem to think a manual safty is some sort of important device. If anything, it is a placebo. Asking for one on a revolver is about as useful as asking for a revolver where

Denix M1861 Navy Issue Brass Revolver
Denix M1861 Navy Issue Brass Revolver by Denix

Price: $94.00 $68.00

Overall Length: 14 5/8"; weight - 2lbs 8oz; Barrel Length 7 3/4-inch
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Man arrested in connection with wife's death

A 66-year-old man arrested in connection with the shooting death of his wife allegedly told detectives his revolver accidentally fired while he was showing her the weapon, according to an arrest report released Tuesday.

Physical evidence, however, contradicted Robert Marshall’s claims, so Metro Police arrested and charged him with murder with use of a deadly weapon, authorities said.

Marshall allegedly called police shortly after 11 a.m. Monday to report he had shot his wife, Dorothy, at their home in the 1700 block of Robin Street, near Vegas Drive in the northwest valley.

Officers arrived to find Dorothy Marshall with a gunshot wound to the head, police said. She was pronounced dead after being taken to University Medical Center’s trauma unit.

A Metro crime scene analyst examined her fatal injuries and determined her right hand had been up in a “defensive or protective position” when the shooting occurred, according to the arrest report. The analyst also concluded the muzzle of the gun was close to her head when it was fired, police said in the report.

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On occasion, they have been referred to as the “blue berets”, as they used to wear these, today they are more likely to wear combat helmets (of PASGT type).

At its formation in 1829 the service had a policy of not routinely carrying firearms, but Home Secretary Sir Robert Peel did authorise the Commissioner to purchase fifty flintlock pistols for use in emergencies—such as those that involved the use of firearms. As time progressed, the obsolete flintlocks were decommissioned from service, being superseded by early revolvers. At the time, burglary (or “house breaking” as it was then called) was a common problem for police, and “house breakers” were usually armed, due to it being legal for a member of the public to own a pistol. Due to deaths of officers by armed criminals in the outer districts of the metropolis, and after public calls debating whether Peel’s service should be fully armed, the Commissioner applied to Peel for authorisation to supply officers on the outer districts with revolvers. The authorisation was issued on the condition that, revolvers could only be issued if, in the opinion of the senior officer, the officer could be trusted to use it safely, and with discretion. From that point, officers who felt the need to be armed, could be so. The practice lasted until 1936, although the vast majority of the system was phased out by the end of the 19th century.

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