Man meets weapon - the modern American revolver pistol, the most powerful firearm ever known to man. The pistol remains the greatest firearm ever - feautured in a number of motion pictures, television programs and mystery and suspense novels... a firearm used by private investigators, sheriffs, U.S. Marshals, parapsychologists,
counterintelligence agents and military combatants who fire enought bullets in each area of male endeavor.
The weapon known today as the revolver pistol was used by federal mafia bosses and their teams of gangsters and mobsters in big-city fights and shootouts across the country; and has been the choice of private eyes and other law enforcers who believe in the battle for male justice beyond lethal truce in the twenty-first century in an era of
high-jinks, steady cases and hardboiled investigations - as law enforcers carry these ingenious weapons of mass law enforcement on various assignments in every major city and small town.
Ready... aim... fire!
Even perverts shoot blanks at him with a revolver pistol!
Columbine High School was the site of the shootings in the Rocky Mountains region, and so did the Denver Police
Department rookies who carried their pistols. Det. Adrian Monk carried a .44 caliber magnum revolver on countless investigations on the 2002-2009 USA Network original series Monk; on the 1980-1989 CBS detective series Magnum, P.I., actor and Dating Game bachelor Tom Selleck (TV's Jesse Stone made-for mystery movies)
nabbed his revolver pistol on a series of assignments involving Haiwaiian criminals and their foes; and private eyes ranging from Tony Baretta and Theo. Kojak to real-life drug abuse activist David Toma held those weapons in their right hands throughout the 1970s.
As the revolver pistol evolves every decade, I have more evidence to report:
For many years, the use and popularity of the revolver pistol has been increased in recent years. A "trigger-happy"
approach to law enforcement results in gun-control rhetorics and the human rebellion within the criminal justice system - and how law enforcers are loyal to the firearms industry in particular.
The most ridiculous issue facing firearm safety is apprehension. How important using revolver pistols over the years could be crucial to the National Rifle Association, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and other law enforcement organizations as those nonprofit orgs continue to
load up bullets and pull the triggers with their fingers - and what will happen when someone uses a revolver pistol.