No. There are derringer pistols that have no safety, and a few revolvers made in 9mm caliber with no safety. There have been several 9mm pistols made with no safety.
The safety is just to not load the chamber until you're ready to fire it.
Yes. Engage the safety.
Voids warranty.
Cars should have doors and seat belts for safety features. Other safety features include: airbags, safety locks and anti-lock brakes.
Yes, cars have lots of safety features but motorcycles don't.
The Safety features were the iron in the dome, creating a sturdy dome.
Impossible to answer without a detailed description of all features and condition.
The first safety features were brakes, padded dashboards and safety belts. These automobile features were inspired from studies done by Cornell Aeronautical Labs.
The 1950 Ford cars did not have many safety features, like we do today, in place. The cars and trucks did have safety belts.
Yes, there are three forms of safety mechanisms on the AMT 380 9mm Kurz. 1.) Typical Grip Safety that must be gripped/depressed in order to fire the pistol. 2.) Thumb safety in front of the left grip panel. Move it up for safe (visible white dot) or down to fire (visible red dot) 3.) The brain matter between your ears. :-)
No. There are more than a dozen DIFFERENT "9mm" cartridges, and they do not interchange. The most common is 9mm Parabellum- also known as 9mm Luger or 9x19. It does NOT interchange with 9mm Kurz, 9mm Corto, 9mm Makarov, 9mm Ultra, etc.