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There might be a way to do that, but I'm almost certain it would require ACS coding or something.

That said, that'd be one magical gun, as deflecting or ricocheting bullets lose a significant amount of energy, and be significantly less deadly.

If you'd want it be mechanically faithful, it should be Single-Action only, requiring you to cock the hammer before every shot.
If it' an antique example, or a faithful repro, it would have 6 chambers to load, but typically only 5 chambers would be loaded, as carrying it with a live round under the hammer, even if the hammer isn't cocked, can be a safety hazard, as if you drop it or hit the hammer against something, it can still go off.

Modern single-action revolvers often have a transfer bar, which will prevent such a thing from happening, making them safe to carry fully loaded. Another thing worth noting is that modern firearms chambered for .45 Colt tend to be rated for much higher pressures than the old black powder counterparts, and that you can easily approach .44 Magnum territories with a properly hot load of .45 Colt (usually you'd have to go and look in specific places for these, or load them yourself, as most brands of .45 Colt today are loaded to pretty mild pressures).

I apologize for my autism.

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