A view with the cylinder swung out. Notice how the cylinder is a hexagon, instead of a round disc? This slightly reduces the side-to-side dimensions of this revolver versus standard circular pattern cylinders.
A detail shot, showing the barrel coming out of the bottom cylinder.
Notice that the hammer may be cocked up above, where a hammer would normally be. I suspect that there's a really interesting linkage going on between the hammer and the firing pin.
Top-down view, showing windage adjustable sights.
The 50DS next to one of its snub-nose brethren. I didn't actually get the model number on the snub nose version.
The 40DS, which is chambered in 40 S&W. It's interesting to me that the 40DS's cylinder is still relatively long compared to the shorter 40S&W round.