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At a good gunsmith's shop. Maybe Numrich's Gun Parts (search gunpartscorp) For the complete trigger guard assembly, including trigger, safety, springs, pins etc., you can get it from Numrich, Midway USA, Brownells or direct from Marlin. If it's just the trigger or other individual trigger guard parts you need, you'll have to get those from Numrich for a different model Marlin.
You need to be very close to an enemy, but when you are, aim down the sight and pull the right trigger. Doing so in close enough proximity will cause the player to pistol-whip rather than to kill the enemy.
First you want to remove the barrel, tank and hopper. then you need to take out the pins and slide out the rear assembly, as well as disconnecting the tombstone and the trigger assembly. Then you need to put a small amount of oil on all of the o rings, clean out any paint or grease, then reassemble it.
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............
The magazine disconnect is a factory feature of the Browning Hi-Power (P-35) pistols, both in 9mm and .40 caliber. The actual disconnect is a small plunger that sticks out into the magwell from the trigger assembly. If you want to just drop the hammer for storage, depress that plunger and the hammer will drop. If you want to remove this feature permanently, you need to disassemble the trigger completely and then assemble it without the plunger and spring.
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A single action pistol, such as the 191A1 .45 Auto, requires that the hammer be cocked before the first shot. A Double Action pistol does not need to have the hammer cocked- pulling the trigger causes the hammer to rise and fall. Some are DAO- Double Action Only- the hammer cannot BE cocked, and must be fired from a "hammer down" position. These include the Para-Ordnance LDA pistols.
An E-trigger is the Tippmann Board, not an actual trigger.
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Yes, the frames are exactly the same. However, various parts would need to be swapped out such as the trigger housing w/ejector as that item is caliber specific. The trigger assembly may also have to be swapped out as the models vary by caliber also.