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There might be a very high end airsoft pistol which a factory sight can be fitted to, but I'm a bit doubtful about it. With most of your airsoft pistols, the sights are part of the single piece moulding which the slide is made from - they're not like real factory sights, which are separate units that have to be tapped into place after manufacture.
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There are revolvers which have no safety mechanism, although more modern designs tend to have a transfer bar mechanism, which prevents the hammer from making contact with the round unless the trigger is actually pulled. This allows for a revolver to be safely carried with all cylinders loaded, whereas earlier designs which lacked this feature would have a decocked hammer making contact with the round in the chamber lined up with the barrel. Many pistols won't have a traditional safety mechanism of the sort which will actually prevent the trigger from being pulled. Some pistols, such as the Sig-Sauer pistols, some models of CZ pistols, etc. have a decocking mechanism, which allows the hammer to be lowered without the risk of it slipping and striking the round in the chamber. Others, such as the Glock, have a trigger block which must be depressed before the trigger can be pulled. On the Glock, this is part of the trigger itself, whereas the Heckler & Koch P7 has it on the front part of the grip.
Right side, directly below the ejection port. Barrel will also be marked with SN.
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Germany and austria were never ONE nation, but austria was a part of austria-Hungary. austria might have been part of the German empire way back in the middle ages.
In the flowers. They are Stamen and Pistols.
Not whole, only a part. Southern part of Poland (Małopolska) was a part of the Austria-Hungary empire.
A model 80 WHAT? Mossberg made rifles, shotguns, and pistols. If a local gun shop does not have the part you need, you may find it at gunpartscorp.com.
In the 1879, the Dual alliance (Germany and Austria) was made and then Italy joined in 1882 which made the Triple alliance.
Emus are native to Australia, not Austria.
no, Ukraine is its own country and so is austria.