Talk:CM 205/@comment-72.93.28.66-20140607192943/@comment-4814638-20140624210334

Actually, it's a machine pistol. COMPLETELY different from a revolver. Revolvers have the rounds contained in a rotating chamber, which usually holds 6-8 rounds. Pistols have the round contained in a magazine that feeds directly into the barrel (or just in the barrel in the case of the first ones). Most pistols are semi-auto, meaning one shot per pull of the trigger. This one, however, will let loose far more dakka than any other pistol, as it's a machine pistol (like the Beretta 93-R or the MAC-10). Machine pistols are full-auto, meaning you can hold down on the trigger to let loose a lot of firepower. AN' DERE'Z NO SUCH FING AS ENUFF DAKKA, YA SQUIG FARMA! Say dere iz, an' my squiggoth is eatin' t'noight!