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This model of revolver requierd you to manually load the powder, shot and firing cap into each cylinder by hand, which could take a great deal of time. This animation may not be "accurate", but it's more enjoyable from a gameplay perspective. But hey, if you want to have a six-shooter that takes 30 seconds to reload, you do you I guess.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VeqLL2xuSQs
i don't think thats how revolvers reload bladiatim
btw, here is a list of Old West weapons: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Guns_of_the_American_West
Keep up the good work!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MmLPOBJldyQ
For the second question, the back of the cylinder was honestly way out of my league to make. Sorry if I didn't create an accurate representation of the revolver. I'm not good enough for that particular part.
when revolvers were first invented, they used roundshot, which was thicker, and heavier then bullets today. thus reducing the rounds in the chamber to 5, while keeping the same fire rate if the revolver was loaded with bullets. depending on the model, sometimes faster even.
The hammer shouldn't spring back foward when you pull it back. It stays back, and then goes foward when you shoot.
The cylinder should spin when you pull back the hammer.
Other than that, it's pretty good. Really good for western shootouts.