Originally Posted by LeFusil
Originally Posted by BrentD, Prof
Originally Posted by lagopus
It must be remembered that most hammerless guns are carried cocked. On most, if there are no intercepting sears, the safety only blocks the triggers and are no different to a cocked hammer gun being carried. Lagopus.....

I'd say they are quite different. Remarkably so.

Mechanically, they’re not you idiot. Sear, hammer (tumbler), bent, trigger. How is that different?????? Other than the hammers being on the outside, how is that any different?
You’re an idiot. Remarkably so.

You seriously can't figure that out?

Interesting.


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