PROS
Simplicity
- Simple to operate
- Straightforward loading and firing process
- Easy to use in high-stress situations, which is important for self-defense.
Reliability
- Lower chance of jamming compared to semi-automatic pistols.
- Malfunctions cost precious seconds in a self-defense scenario where every second counts.
Power
- Often chambered in powerful calibers
- Significant amount of stopping power.
Durability
- Built to last
- Many models featuring all-steel construction and rugged
- Simple designs that can withstand years of heavy use.
Versatility
- Can be used with a variety of ammunition types
- Standard full metal jacket (FMJ) rounds
- Hollow points
- Shot shells (smaller version of shotgun shells)
CONS
Capacity
- Typically have lower ammunition capacity than semi-automatic pistols
- Can be a disadvantage in self-defense situations where multiple rounds may be needed.
Slow reloading
- Reloading a revolver can be slower and more cumbersome than reloading a semi-automatic pistol
- Can be a disadvantage in extended firefights when every second counts.
Recoil
- Revolvers chambered in powerful calibers, can produce a significant amount of recoil
- Makes them more difficult to shoot accurately
- Makes it more difficult to reacquire target in sights
Size and weight
- Often heavier and bulkier than semi-automatic pistols
- Can make them less comfortable to carry
- More difficult to conceal
Cost
- High-quality revolvers with special features can be expensive
- High price point can make them less accessible to some users