Aces High Bulletin Board
General Forums => Aircraft and Vehicles => Topic started by: brady on August 10, 2004, 11:35:42 PM
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(http://www.myphotodrive.com//uploads/686_143.jpg)
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the handle makes me think Mouser but I'm not even sure if they made a handgun.
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Japanese Type 26 Revolver in 9x22mm caliber
It draws heavily from Smith & Wesson as well as Nagant design and contruction. It is a double-action only weapon, meaning that the trigger must be pulled to rotate the cylinder. It was serviceable, but utterly unoriginal. It was introduced in 1893.
My regards,
Widewing
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You meant the hammer needs to be cocked to rotate...
// fats
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Originally posted by fats
You meant the hammer needs to be cocked to rotate...
// fats
No he means that pulling the trigger ***** the handle, rotates the cylinder and fires in one pull: you cannot **** the hammer manually and then fire.
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Type 26, it is:)
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Originally posted by Pei
No he means that pulling the trigger ***** the handle, rotates the cylinder and fires in one pull: you cannot **** the hammer manually and then fire.
Cool: the net nanny completely mangled my spost. Anyone old enough to know what you do with a hammer on a gun?
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Chicken?
:p
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