If you mean a Browing Hi-power 9mm, you can contact the Browing company. They will probably send you one. http://www.browning.com/
1873 colt single action army revolver
This is a handgun, either revolver or automatic, which requires manual cocking of the hammer to fire the gun. Examples include the Colt Single Action Army (the classic cowboy gun) for revolvers and the Model 1911 for automatics. A double action pistol will cock the hammer and fire the gun simply by pulling the trigger.
no, its a single action pistol what uses blanks
Single action The action mechanism would be the hammer with flint.
It is a double action pistol
No external hammer to allow single action fire.
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No. Strictly speaking, Glocks are "safe-action" which is a Glock proprietary term. Glocks are neither double action nor single action. They have attributes of both types.
The single-action trigger performs only the one action of releasing the hammer to fire the bullet. The hammer must be cocked for this to occurr.
about 1908
You need a gunsmith
You will have to call Colt with the sn to find out.