The safety must be in the on position
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A semiautomatic firearm fires one shot with each pull of the trigger. A fully automatic firearm is a machinegun. When you pull the trigger, the weapon will fire until the trigger is released, or it runs out of ammo. There are forms of full auto firearms that fire a predetermined number of shots with each trigger pull- usually 3. This is known as "burst" fire- but is in the same LEGAL class as fully automatic.
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Adjusting the trigger on a FN Mauser involves first ensuring the rifle is unloaded and safe to handle. You typically access the trigger assembly by removing the stock. You can then adjust the trigger pull weight by turning the adjustment screw located on the trigger mechanism, being careful to make small adjustments and test the trigger pull until you achieve the desired sensitivity. Always ensure to check the safety and function after adjustments.
To repair the trigger on a Cybergun CS45, first ensure the gun is unloaded and safe to work on. Disassemble the gun by removing the screws and carefully separating the frame to access the trigger mechanism. Inspect the trigger for any broken parts or debris, and replace or clean as necessary. Reassemble the gun, ensuring all components are properly aligned and secured before testing the trigger function.
I think you have a marking of R I A- for Rock Island Arsenal. Your Inland has probably been back through the Arsenal for repair or replacement of worn/damaged parts.
Before removing the trigger from a Colt 1911 type auto pistol, you must first remove the mainspring housing. This assembly houses the mainspring and is necessary to access the trigger components. Once the mainspring housing is removed, you can proceed with the trigger removal process.
On full auto about 850 rounds per minute. However, the M2 was the full auto - the M1 was semi auto only, and the rate of fire was as fast as one could pull the trigger.
The M1 carbine is a semi-automatic rifle meaning that with one pull of the trigger the rifle will fire one bullet. The M2 carbine is a selective fire rifle meaning that there is a switch on the rifle which will select semi-automatic or fully-automatic fire. With fully automatic fire the weapon will continue firing as long as the trigger is pulled until the magazine is empty. This type of rifle is properly classified as an assault weapon. Both rifles share many common parts and barrels will interchange. The main mechanical difference is in the fire control parts. Possession of a certain number of unregistered M2 parts is considered by the BATF to be possession of an unlicensed machine gun and is a felony.
US Carbine serial numbers can typically be found on the receiver of the firearm, usually on the left side or top of the receiver just above the trigger assembly. Depending on the specific model, the serial number may also be located on the barrel or the stock. For historical models, such as the M1 Carbine, the serial number can provide information about the manufacturing date and the specific production run. It's important to ensure the firearm is unloaded and handled safely while checking for serial numbers.