A handgun chambered for .22 caliber ammunition, designed to hold ten rounds within its rotating cylinder, offers a balance of capacity and compact size. This type of firearm is commonly used for recreational shooting, target practice, and some forms of pest control. Typical examples include models manufactured by Smith & Wesson, Ruger, and Taurus.
The .22 cartridge’s low recoil and relatively inexpensive cost make these firearms suitable for novice shooters, while the ten-round capacity offers a practical advantage over smaller cylinder capacities. Historically, such revolvers have also been employed for self-defense, although larger calibers are often preferred for this purpose. The affordability and manageability of the .22 cartridge also contribute to its popularity for training purposes.