It disconnects the trigger from the sear. Visualize the pistol firing- you pull the trigger, sear moves, allowing hammer to fall, gun fires, slide recoils, ejects empty, slides forward, chambering fresh round- but you still have the trigger pulled. Without the disconnector, the hammer would have followed the slide forward, either being out of cocked position for the next shot, or causing full auto fire. However, the disconnector acts faster than your reflexes, and unhooks the trigger from the sear, until you release the trigger, and pull it again.
Effective as an 8mm pistol cartridge can be; as it fired the same round as the Type 14 Nambu. Took some understanding of the safety device, as the sear often was set off, if the safety wasn't on. Not nearly as produced as the regular Nambu pistol, and not nearly as attractive, which probably is why the pistol never really caught on in popularity.
The pistol fired the .38 Long Colt cartridge, not to be confused with the .38 Smith & Wesson Special (.38 Special), .38 Super, .38 Short Colt, or any other cartridge marked as .38 or .380. That is the only ammunition type which can be fired through this pistol. Current production .38 Long Colt ammo may be run through this pistol. However, I would advise you to have a competent gunsmith inspect the pistol to ensure it is in a condition where it is safe to fire first.
It only comes as a striker fired pistol - the design cannot accommodate a SA-type action (and the existing action isn't DA, to that end, as the striker fired mechanic is much different from a hammer fired mechanism).
That is an electric soldering machine with a 'pistol' type grip, that switches on when you press the trigger.That is an electric soldering machine with a 'pistol' type grip.
No, It is a type of gun
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the LeMat pistol
The Chinese Pistol is a Shanxi Type 17.
the Springfield rifles fired round bullets or bucks.
They used rapiers which are a type of sword and a pistol which is a type of gun.
Well when I hear the word "Fired" used in reference to a boiler, it is used to describe the type of fuel used to heat the boiler (to fire it) such as a "Coal fired" or "Gas fired"
You need to submit the kind of firearm is it? Pistol, rifle, shotgun?