I have an old German revolver. Carries 8 bullets, uses .22 ammunition, very accurate, loud, and packs a hell of a punch. It's made by REGENT, and is a BURGO Model 106.
Actual barrel of the gun is 5 inches long, and it's one of my personal favorites since it can be loaded with hollow-point ammunition.
Of course if that doesn't work for you, there's always the Smith & Wesson revolver Model 10 MP used during the 1930s and 1940s by police officers. It, like the BURGO, can fire 6 bullets of the .22 calibre ammunition type and has a barrel just about the same size as the BURGO, although the weight of it is much heavier than the BURGO. It's accurate, it's loud, and it is very powerful, especially at close range (that comes from practice on melons, lol).
I'd prefer the BURGO if I were you, but that's just me. They're both good guns and they're both perfectly legal to own. The BURGO my dad bought when he went overseas in the 1960s for $10 at the time, and he also bought a Springfield 1903 rifle with a scope and bayonet for $25 total. The Smith & Wesson I bought about 10 years ago just for novelty value.
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