A ten-shot revolver refers to a handgun with a revolving cylinder capable of holding ten cartridges. This higher capacity compared to more common six-shot revolvers offers a tactical advantage in situations requiring multiple shots without reloading. For example, some .22 Long Rifle revolvers and a few larger caliber models are designed with ten-round cylinders.
The increased firepower provided by a ten-round cylinder can be beneficial in competitive shooting, self-defense scenarios, or even pest control, where rapid and repeated shots may be necessary. Historically, high-capacity revolvers have been less common due to design complexities and the balance between cylinder size, weight, and overall firearm handling. However, advancements in materials and manufacturing have made ten-shot revolvers a viable option for those seeking enhanced firepower in a handgun.