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A handgun that will fire more than one shot with one pull of the trigger.
most modern handguns are actually quite easy to fire. if your gun has a full magazine inserted into the handle, point the gun at the ground and bull the slide back and release when you hear the click. Pull down the safety lever located near the thumb, use both hands, line the sights up on your target and squeeze the trigger.
An M9 pistol is not capable of automatic fire, in any form. The firing mechanism is not designed to fire a new round until the trigger is released and pulled again. That is, what is commonly called the "action" of the pistol needs the trigger to be pulled to release the firing pin after each round is fired.
Some handguns can only fire if the hammer is in the cocked position (typically, pulled back). These are referred to "single action." Other handguns can fire even if the hammer is down (not cocked). Pulling the trigger brings the hammer back (cocking) and then fires when the trigger pull is complete. These are considered "double action." They not only Fire the pistol, but Cock it as well.
This is going to sound funny, but isn't. An M9 pistol has a muzzle safety. If something's pressed against it, the gun won't fire. They wanted to make sure the gun wouldn't fire if it was in the holster. Right after Desert Storm in 1991, a lieutenant of Military Police wanted to demonstrate the muzzle safety to a reporter, so he put the gun up against his head, pulled the trigger and blew his brains out. So...the number one rule of M9 Service Pistol Weapon Safety is to not point the gun at your head and pull the trigger.
better to ask, 'can I fire this pistol' ?? If ever in doubt or not sure, take pistol to gunsmith to check it out as a firing pistol. You need correct ammunition. Modern pistols fire modern bullets. Older pistols, like from 1870's, may require black powder bullets. Your pistol is probably marked as to pistol model and date. If not, the make and serial number can be checked to determine date made. If the inside of your barrel is black and debrie filled, don't shoot it. they is why you seek a gunsmith.....the last part is sight and alignment. that is put the front sight between the rear sight and put on center of a target. slowly pull back on trigger until pistol discharges. keep finger OFF trigger until ready to fire.................lots more, but this is a start............
As fast as the firer is able to pull the trigger. They are semi-auto only.
It is called a set trigger. Pull the rear trigger all the way back until you hear a click,the front trigger is now set to fire the weapon with very little pressure.Do not set the trigger in this position unless you are ready to fire down range. It is extreamly dangerous if you are not carefull.
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If the decocker is n the fire position, and a round is chambered, the hammer will rise and fall, striking the firing pin. The pin will strike the primer of the cartridge, firing the pistol.
An automatic firearm is a firearm that will fire as long as the trigger is pressed and there is ammunition available. Some examples of automatic firearms are a machine gun, submachine gun, and machine pistol.
First, the Ruger is not a German pistol, the Luger is. The weapon has a removable magazine- fill it with cartridges, place in the space in the butt of the pistol. Pull the toggle mechaism UP, which will draw the bolt to the rear. Release the toggle- bolt should go forward, loading a cartridge. Release the safety, aim, press trigger to fire.