Power of a revolver with the capacity of a nine mil. Why not Jow Forums?

Power of a revolver with the capacity of a nine mil. Why not Jow Forums?

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How does the cylinder rotate?

manually

Cylinder attached to the slide, rotates as the slide recoils, first pull, fires one cylinder, second pull 9mm and so on until cylinder is empty then only 9mm.

That's... whelming.
Overall weight, and size. What kind of iwb holster will be able to contain this thing? Is it being front heavy an issue? How does the magnum cartridge affect the frame of the pistol? What kind of reinforcement (weight) is needed?

What kind of autistic trigger mechanism will this thing use?

You’re a goddamn genius

I know it might seems complicated but it is infact completely doable, compactly and reliably.

It's not. Change my mind.

There are already safeties that do not work by blocking the trigger but severing the linkage, you can pull the trigger but nothing happens. Insert such a safety inside the gun and attach it to the motion of the cylinder so that after each trigger pull it swaps positions until the cylinder has turned 6 times when it stays on the 9 mil.

So a side mounted semi automatic revolver with the same weight as a pistol with a light. Both pistols function on the same trigger and the revolver is able to rotate on its own with a mechanism contained in the same frame as a glock?

Not necessarily the same frame as a glock, the opening post picture was just a representation of the concept.
Also, it's not side mounted, in front of the trigger guard, under the slide.
And yes i do believe that a weight of somewhere around 1kg is achievable (a common weight for service weapons) Since a glock already weighs 600g, so just add a cylinder and it ought to not go too much over 1kg.

So what does this do over carrying +1 magazine over what you usually carry?

.357 Magnum

Out of a 1" barrel?

Admittedly.

So you're looking at 900fps for a 140gr projectile compared to 951fps for a 147gr projectile out of a 4" barrel for the 9mm. There are no positive gains with this modification.

Ok

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You'd need the cylinders to line up with the barrel

Where does the hammer that fires the cylinder fit? Or are the primers in the cylinder bullets struck by magic?

Here is a cutaway pic of a S&W J frame revolver, one of the most compact revolvers.

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There is absolutely no reason to use a cumbersome hammer, a striker will do just fine.

You have the Velodog that was in .25acp. Cylinder and striker housing measured at just over 2.5 inches. Along with a 1 inch barrel that makes it 3.5 inches overall roughly. Lets just call it 4 because it's being scaled up for .357. That's 2 inches protruding past the muzzle of the glock.

You aren't explaining anything. Your striker is going to be exactly where the feed ramp of the Glock is. You haven't thought this through at all. You just pasted some shit in MS paint.

an hour of ms paint work