Converting a single-action revolver to a race revolver involves modifying the revolver’s action to allow for faster shooting. This is typically done by lightening the trigger pull, smoothing out the action, and reducing the overtravel. These modifications can make a significant difference in the shooter’s ability to get fast and accurate shots on target.
Race revolvers are often used in competitive shooting sports, such as the Bianchi Cup and the IDPA Revolver Championship. They can also be used for self-defense, as they offer the advantage of being able to fire multiple shots quickly and accurately.