Oh, one more thing I wanted to add...
Revolvers can malfunction, parts can break, things can go wrong, and when they do, they tend to be much harder to get back into working order than a semiautomatic pistol. Or at least that's what my exerience has been, anyway.
For example, if the slide fails to cycle in a semiautomatic pistol, you just tap the bottom of the grip and rack the slide. If the cylinder fails to cycle on a revolver, then there can be several different problems, and most of them cannot be corrected anywhere near as quickly or easily as a semiautomatic pistol.
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