Single Action VS Double Action Revolver - What's the Difference??
This video explains the fundamental differences between single-action and double-action revolvers, focusing on their trigger and hammer mechanisms. It demonstrates that single-action revolvers require manual cocking of the hammer for each shot, while double-action revolvers allow firing by either manually cocking the hammer or by pulling the trigger, which also cocks and releases the hammer. The instructor emphasizes the heavier trigger pull in double-action mode when not manually cocked and recommends cocking the hammer for a lighter, more accurate first shot.











