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Pump-action

 
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The noun has one meaning:

Meaning #1: action mechanism in a modern rifle or shotgun; a back and forward motion of a sliding lever ejects the empty shell case and cocks the firearm and loads a new round
  Synonym: slide action


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A Winchester Model 1912 12-gauge pump-action shotgun

A pump-action rifle or shotgun is one in which the handgrip can be pumped back and forth in order to eject a spent round of ammunition and to chamber a fresh one. It is much faster than a bolt-action and somewhat faster than a lever-action, as it does not require the trigger hand to be removed from the trigger whilst reloading. When used in rifles, this action is also commonly called a slide action.

The term pump-action can also be applied to various airsoft guns and air guns, which use a similar mechanism to both load a pellet and compress a spring piston for power, or pneumatic guns where a pump is used to compress the air used for power. See the airgun article for information on how spring piston and pneumatic airguns work.

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Advantages

The cycling time of a pump-action is quite short, often less than that of some semi-automatic designs. The manual operation gives a pump-action the ability to cycle rounds of widely varying power that a gas or recoil operated firearm would fail to cycle, such as most less-than-lethal rounds. The simplicity of the pump-action relative to a semi-automatic design also leads to improved durability and lower cost. It has also been noticed that the time taken to work the action allows the operator to identify and aim on a new target, avoiding a "spray and pray" usage. Also, the ratcheting sound made by a pump-action weapon being pumped is distinct enough to sometimes cause would-be attackers and intruders to flee, even if they can not see the weapon or user, allowing the weapon to perform its ultimate self-defense purpose without even being fired.[citation needed]

Disadvantages

Like most lever-action rifles, most pump action shotguns and rifles do not use a detachable magazine. This makes for slow reloading, as the cartridges have to be inserted individually into the firearm. Some pump action shotguns and rifles, such as the Remington 7600 series and the Italian Valtro PM5 utilize detachable box magazines.

Layout

A pump-action firearm is typically fed from a tubular magazine underneath the barrel, which also serves as a guide to the movable forend. The rounds are fed in one by one through a port in the receiver, where they are pushed forward. A latch at the rear of the magazine holds the rounds in place in the magazine until they are needed. If it is desired to load the gun fully, a round may be loaded through the ejection port directly into the chamber, or cycled from the magazine, which is then topped off with another round. Pump shotguns with detachable box magazines or even drums exist, and may or may not allow the magazine to be inserted without stripping the top round.

Operating cycle

Nearly all pump-actions use a back-and-forward motion of the forend to cycle the action. The forend is connected to the bolt by one or two bars; two bars is considered more reliable because it provides symmetric forces on the bolt and pump and reduces the chances of binding. The motion of the bolt back and forth in a tubular magazine model will also operate the elevator, which lifts the shells from the level of the magazine to the level of the barrel.

After firing a round, the bolt is unlocked and the forend is free to move. The shooter pulls back on the forend to begin the operating cycle. The bolt unlocks and begins to move to the rear, which extracts and ejects the empty shell from the chamber, cocks the hammer, and begins to load the new shell. In a tubular magazine design, as the bolt moves rearwards, a single shell is released from the magazine, and is pushed backwards to come to rest on the elevator.

As the forend reaches the rear and begins to move forward, the elevator lifts up the shell, lining it up with the barrel. As the bolt moves forward, the round slides into the chamber, and the final portion of the forend's travel locks the bolt into position. A pull of the trigger will fire the next round, where the cycle begins again.

Most pump-action firearms do not have any positive indication that they are out of ammunition, so it is possible to complete a cycle and have an empty chamber. The risk of running out of ammunition unexpectedly can be minimized in a tubular magazine firearm by topping off the magazine by loading new rounds to replace the rounds that have just been fired. This is especially important when hunting, as many locations have legal limits on the magazine capacity: for example, three rounds for shotguns and five rounds for rifles.

Trigger disconnectors

Modern pump shotgun designs, such as the Remington 870 and Mossberg 500, have a safety feature called a trigger disconnector, which disconnects the trigger from the sear as the bolt moves back, so that the trigger must be released and pulled again to fire the shotgun after it closes. Many early pump shotguns, such as the Winchester 1897, did not have trigger disconnectors, and would, if the trigger were held back, fire immediately upon closing. Some shooters feel this allows a higher rate of fire, and prefer models without this feature, such as the Ithaca 37 and Winchester Model 12.


Translations: Pump-action
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Dansk (Danish)
adj. - pump-action-; som lader via træk i håndtag

Français (French)
adj. - à pompe

Deutsch (German)
adj. - mit halbautomatischem Nachladeschloß

Ελληνική (Greek)
adj. - (για κίνηση) μέσα-έξω, μπρος-πίσω

Italiano (Italian)
a pompa

Português (Portuguese)
adj. - relativo à ação de bombeamento

Русский (Russian)
духовое (ружье)

Español (Spanish)
adj. - acción del cerrojo en armas de repetición

Svenska (Swedish)
adj. - pumpande

中文(简体)(Chinese (Simplified))
猎枪步枪装弹动作的

中文(繁體)(Chinese (Traditional))
adj. - 獵槍步槍裝彈動作的

한국어 (Korean)
adj. - 당겼을 때 총에 총알을 다시 자정하는 수준으로 돌아오는

日本語 (Japanese)
adj. - ポンプアクション式の

עברית (Hebrew)
adj. - ‮מסיט אחורה וקדימה את בריח הרובה כדי לפרוק ולטעון מחדש‬


 
 

 

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