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no, its a single action pistol what uses blanks
Single action The action mechanism would be the hammer with flint.
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.
Despite the question mark, you have not yet asked a question. There have been several guns that used a hinged action- the modern Thompson/ Center single shot pistol, the older "top break" revolvers, and the antique S&W "tip up" revolvers. Please repost with a complete question, and we will try to get you an answer.
A break in the action is a pause. A break in the action is a temporary suspension of activity. Activity stops temporarily.
It is a double action pistol
No external hammer to allow single action fire.
LDA is one
A double action pistol that chambers a .380 ACP round. AKA 9mm Kurz
No. The frame does.
value depends on overall condition. the break open pistol stems from turn of the 1900's, and are not in the real collectible world......................
Take it to a gunsmith.