cs2 weapons historical facts and uh gaming but also real life related things and stuff idk what to put here headshots irl its in the video i talk about it cs2 revolver revolvers irl gaming
Dude listed not having to carry mags as a good thing. Yeah, until you need to reload and the dude with the axe that just tanked 2 rounds you put in him is rushing you with all he has left. Good luck cowboy. 😂
They're mostly just a novelty now. Yes a semi automatic pistol can fail. But they're built to such high tolerances and specifications that you can fire over 10,000 rounds and never have an issue.
While revolvers can carry larger rounds, when would you need anything larger than a 45 acp round? Especially a hollow point round. Maybe for hunting in case of a bear attack but that's about it. And even then, if you're in a scenario where your rifle or shotgun isn't in hand with a slug chambered, a revolver isn't going to help much at all
You’re right you don’t have to carry around mags, but you’re either carrying around speed loaders which is the same thing as a mag but with bullets loosely put into place or loose bullets in your pockets, I would rather meg
Well.. you don’t need to carry a magazine for a semi auto pistol just as you don’t need to carry a speed loader for a revolver. You can still load a single bullet into the chamber of a pistol, with a revolver you can load 6. Obviously clips and magazines and speedloaders are all different things but revolvers don’t have anything special there. Also, they made and still make brass catchers for pistols. A notable one is the shell catcher for the 1911, which was used in air combat before people put machine guns on planes. Failing that, you can pick up spent casings like a competent murderer.
it also forces you to become a better gun fighter. only having six or eight shots will make you consider each one carefully, you cant mag dump wich means you have to clear corners and be on target at all times
Thanks for the gag but jokes aside shot bullets don’t disappear irl you know? And they still can be tracked tracing to your gun, albeit much harder. But they’re professionals too… don’t get any funny ideas on h***cides😂
Theres also the 4th reason: intimidation If you point a revolver at someone, they will always know it’s loaded and will probably not want to risk getting shot. They will also know you’re a badass gunslinger from the west who could shoot off each of their fingers from dueling range.
Your third point is a downside of revolvers, not a benefit. TLDR: It's not that you don't need the extra mags, it's that you don't get the luxury of mags.
With good aim, any weapon is 1 shot 1 kill on an adequately unarmored target. This means, to dispatch any number of targets, a .45 revolver should take no more and no less rounds to dispatch them as compared to a .45 semi-auto.
Three differences, regarding magazines, that put the revolver in 2nd place.
1.) Revolvers need reloaded every 5, 6, 7, maybe 8 rounds if you've got an odd even one. 13 is a famously standard number for mags. If you have 10 targets, some revolvers need to reload once, others twice… and mags nonce.
2.) In dual-stack mags, a portion of the width of each round doesn't contribute to the width of the firearm, because that part of the round already exists directly above/below another round and thus that width would have been taken up anyway. For revolvers, not only does the full width of every round contribute to the width, but an additional gap has to be added in the middle due to… in short, the geometric issues of packing a circle (the cylinder) with smaller circles (the rounds) and the gaps that result from such. The result is a wider, bulkier weapon with no ability to conserve space or mass by, say, storing the rounds in the handle which is otherwise a necessary volume filled with non-functional extra mass.
3.) Say there will be 50 targets. You need 50 rounds at minimum on your person. Store 4 mags of neatly and compactly stacked, ready-to-go rounds, you'll reload quickly and conveniently 3 times with an extra two rounds, OR…. 10 cylinder-width speedloaders that still need you to manually align the rounds with their chambers in the middle of a firefight without any one of them getting caught on something or bumped out of alignment, which would force an even longer reload while you're unf¥cking yourself.
Semi-autos wish they could be as simple as revolvers, but revolvers wish they could have mags.
For the longest time the grim reaper on the streets was a lil ol .38 with a duct taped handle, wouldn’t even see nothing just dude asking you if you got a light then its lights out for you lmaooo
Also it's perfect for close quarters, because most pistols won't fire when pressed against a body because it pushes the upper back, which stops the firing pin from engaging
There's a reason why the law man used to use revolvers and certain old bloods still do so today. Because god made man but colt made man equal. If a revolver is made well and well maintained it most likely will never fail you as long as you train well enough with it. In the hands of an experts Which you can see at any cowboy style shooting event. It's not a weapon. It Is a miracle Made from the hand of man.
the last one, also another thing is that revolvers can be easily fired from something like a bag or a pocket, unlike a semi automatic pistol that needs to have enough space for the slide to move
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FOR LEGAL REASONS DONT DO THE LAST ONE OK
Because it looks cooler
A clean and well maintained semi a better choice every day of the week, why do you think cops dont use revolvers anymore.
A revolver is a pistol.
A con: Revolvers can accidentally chain.
Dude listed not having to carry mags as a good thing. Yeah, until you need to reload and the dude with the axe that just tanked 2 rounds you put in him is rushing you with all he has left. Good luck cowboy. 😂
Desert Eagle impractical? Valkyrie gun gal: That's my purse I don't know yew-
Sounds about right. Subscribed 😂
IT depends on the shooter: Hickok45 gibt a buff of +100%damage,+30%range and +80%accuracy to a revolver
Revolvers still need moon clips or speed loaders which are even bullier than regular mags.
They're mostly just a novelty now. Yes a semi automatic pistol can fail. But they're built to such high tolerances and specifications that you can fire over 10,000 rounds and never have an issue.
While revolvers can carry larger rounds, when would you need anything larger than a 45 acp round? Especially a hollow point round. Maybe for hunting in case of a bear attack but that's about it. And even then, if you're in a scenario where your rifle or shotgun isn't in hand with a slug chambered, a revolver isn't going to help much at all
another tip, if you get a revolver incarnon, all your rounds get blown into whatever person you're aiming at!
You’re right you don’t have to carry around mags, but you’re either carrying around speed loaders which is the same thing as a mag but with bullets loosely put into place or loose bullets in your pockets, I would rather meg
Well.. you don’t need to carry a magazine for a semi auto pistol just as you don’t need to carry a speed loader for a revolver. You can still load a single bullet into the chamber of a pistol, with a revolver you can load 6. Obviously clips and magazines and speedloaders are all different things but revolvers don’t have anything special there. Also, they made and still make brass catchers for pistols. A notable one is the shell catcher for the 1911, which was used in air combat before people put machine guns on planes. Failing that, you can pick up spent casings like a competent murderer.
The part about round sizing is true.
I tried that last one and it worked great! Thanks!
This was just a joke! DO NOT TAKE SERIOUSLY!!!!
Have you ever seen a revolver taken apart? If the timing is off it becomes a paperweight
Their both pistols
Ahh yes, my 500 magnum is more practical then your 50ae
it also forces you to become a better gun fighter. only having six or eight shots will make you consider each one carefully, you cant mag dump wich means you have to clear corners and be on target at all times
Whoever claims a revolver is less complicated than a semi-auto has never been in one.
Thanks for the gag but jokes aside shot bullets don’t disappear irl you know? And they still can be tracked tracing to your gun, albeit much harder. But they’re professionals too… don’t get any funny ideas on h***cides😂
Theres also the 4th reason: intimidation
If you point a revolver at someone, they will always know it’s loaded and will probably not want to risk getting shot. They will also know you’re a badass gunslinger from the west who could shoot off each of their fingers from dueling range.
We are not beatting the "Im american" allegations now😂😂😂😂
Your third point is a downside of revolvers, not a benefit. TLDR: It's not that you don't need the extra mags, it's that you don't get the luxury of mags.
With good aim, any weapon is 1 shot 1 kill on an adequately unarmored target. This means, to dispatch any number of targets, a .45 revolver should take no more and no less rounds to dispatch them as compared to a .45 semi-auto.
Three differences, regarding magazines, that put the revolver in 2nd place.
1.) Revolvers need reloaded every 5, 6, 7, maybe 8 rounds if you've got an odd even one. 13 is a famously standard number for mags. If you have 10 targets, some revolvers need to reload once, others twice… and mags nonce.
2.) In dual-stack mags, a portion of the width of each round doesn't contribute to the width of the firearm, because that part of the round already exists directly above/below another round and thus that width would have been taken up anyway. For revolvers, not only does the full width of every round contribute to the width, but an additional gap has to be added in the middle due to… in short, the geometric issues of packing a circle (the cylinder) with smaller circles (the rounds) and the gaps that result from such. The result is a wider, bulkier weapon with no ability to conserve space or mass by, say, storing the rounds in the handle which is otherwise a necessary volume filled with non-functional extra mass.
3.) Say there will be 50 targets. You need 50 rounds at minimum on your person. Store 4 mags of neatly and compactly stacked, ready-to-go rounds, you'll reload quickly and conveniently 3 times with an extra two rounds, OR…. 10 cylinder-width speedloaders that still need you to manually align the rounds with their chambers in the middle of a firefight without any one of them getting caught on something or bumped out of alignment, which would force an even longer reload while you're unf¥cking yourself.
Semi-autos wish they could be as simple as revolvers, but revolvers wish they could have mags.
Carries less ammo. Reload is slow. Kicks like a mule
For the longest time the grim reaper on the streets was a lil ol .38 with a duct taped handle, wouldn’t even see nothing just dude asking you if you got a light then its lights out for you lmaooo
Can you imagine if gun malfunction was a component in CS2 games?
A revolver is a pistol.
Revolvers do let your fingers smelling of gunpowder so… wash your hands after you delete someone.
You mean the legendary hand cannon is not practical? How dare you
Because Arthur Morgan
Revolver just won with cool factor itself
Imagine being in a zombie apocalypse and having to fumble through bullets like loose change because you have a revolver.
also can’t forget the yee-haw factor
it has a damage buff against bandits, and scoundrels that is further increased when in a desert
Also it's perfect for close quarters, because most pistols won't fire when pressed against a body because it pushes the upper back, which stops the firing pin from engaging
Cutting off the end of a simple sentence doesnt make you funny
What's the point of a revolver? .357 magnum…other than that? nothing. Get an HK USP for a good auto pistol.
Also revolvers are badass
There's a reason why the law man used to use revolvers and certain old bloods still do so today. Because god made man but colt made man equal. If a revolver is made well and well maintained it most likely will never fail you as long as you train well enough with it. In the hands of an experts Which you can see at any cowboy style shooting event. It's not a weapon. It Is a miracle Made from the hand of man.
the last one, also another thing is that revolvers can be easily fired from something like a bag or a pocket, unlike a semi automatic pistol that needs to have enough space for the slide to move
"This town aint big enought for the two of us" mentality
Cause russian roulette
No casing no case 😂