colt .45 1911 trigger mechanism
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@Greyswyndir yup
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If you shoot something it's always a good idea to know how it works, then you can fix it yourself.
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@Greyswyndir I know but still thats good knowledge of little parts :P
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You should know what you're talking about, nothing wrong with that.
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@Greyswyndir 0_0' intense knowledge of little parts lol
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Yes, straight back, the metal thingy (trigger bow) engages the disconnector which in turn engages the sear (the sear is the half-moon shaped part that rests on the hammer hooks). The sear is nudged forward away from the hammer hooks and the hammer drops. You can also see the sear spring, which in reality is used for the disconnect, sear, and grip-safety. The sear spring puts tension on all three parts and effects the trigger pull.
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does this work for stink bugs???
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Name of the song please??? :)
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@UnKracked the 1911's trigger goes straight back, pushing back the metal rod thing which is part of the trigger...i think... then it pushes the bottom part of the little doo-dad that release the hammer and it swings forward and makes big boom(only wanted to sound like a smart ass because im really really bored)
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@yukariniro05 It's not gonna reload~ I mean, like, the other bullets from the clips won't get in the firing pipe, and it'll be stuck. And when you let it go you're gonna hear a click, and it's simply gonna reload it again~
I need me one of those.
For rats and such.
evilcupcake12 2 years ago 66
Now that make sense.
OspreyKnight 3 years ago 39