File:Smith & Wesson Model 686 Plus with 1 round.jpg

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English: A Smith & Wesson Model 686 Plus revolver, which has a cylinder that can hold up to seven rounds, with a single round loaded. Cylinder is in the open (non-firing) position.
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A revolver with a single round loaded in the cylinder.

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