Brand: Revolver
The revolver arm, also known as the cylinder rotating arm, is a mechanical component found in revolver firearms. Its primary function is to rotate the cylinder to bring the next chamber and bullet into alignment with the barrel, preparing the gun for its next shot. The revolver arm is operated by pulling the trigger, which causes a spring-loaded mechanism to wind the arm and rotate the cylinder, simultaneously ejecting the empty shell and loading the next round into the new chamber. This process repeats each time the trigger is pulled, allowing the shooter to quickly and accurately take multiple shots without needing to manually cock or reload the gun.