I know it's recommended to carry five rounds in a C&B revolver, but I tested this concept today with a capped, unloaded chamber. First, I rested the hammer on the pins between the cones. I pounded the hammer with a wooden hammer in a decidedly un-period holster, one with a strap and a snap over the hammer. Nope...it didn't fire. And didn't move. The hammer block strap prevented the hammer from moving even when I tried it with my thump. It wouldn't rotate.
Then I moved the hammer over the cap and pounded it 20 times with the wooden mallet. No detonation. And I was swinging it pretty hard.
Is it possible the six shooter IS really a six shooter? I don't want to be a iconoclast, but I do like testing, however limited my resources are. I didn't drop the revolver on the hard ground as I'm not prone to dropping guns.
Then I moved the hammer over the cap and pounded it 20 times with the wooden mallet. No detonation. And I was swinging it pretty hard.
Is it possible the six shooter IS really a six shooter? I don't want to be a iconoclast, but I do like testing, however limited my resources are. I didn't drop the revolver on the hard ground as I'm not prone to dropping guns.