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Yo Tim and BAR
On Tue, 05 Feb 2013 12:33:38 -0600, wrote:
On Tue, 05 Feb 2013 11:40:13 -0500, ESAD wrote:
On 2/5/13 12:25 PM, wrote:
Most Glocks and guns that are inspired by them, don't leave the hammer
cocked after each shot and it is always double action.
The thought originally was it was an easier transition for cops that
had a six shooter all their life.
I guess you could call the striker "the hammer," in that they serve a
similar purpose. Still don't much like carry pistols or even defensive
pistols sans safeties or decockers. Even my Ruger 22, which fires rounds
via what might be called a massive moving striker, has a safety.
The assumption is if the striker/hammer is not left cocked after the
last shot, a safety is unnecessary and there is nothing for a de
cocker to decock
Your Ruger (Mk1?) leaves the striker cocked after a shot as did
virtually all SAs before the Glock.
A Glock pulls the striker back and slides a blocking bar out of the
way as you pull the trigger.
What firearms do you own? I'm thinking of ordering one of these:
http://tinyurl.com/bdnanl6
Ever used one?
Salmonbait
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