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Old 17th June 2015, 01:53 PM   #5
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Originally Posted by Fernando K
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Another feature to most of the false side, with the primitive models of box-lock (flint and percussion) is that the trigger is not on half-cock, and recently displayed when the cock comes to full-cock.

In the latest models of box-lock (percussion) meets the trigger two functions, half-cock and full-cock, and lacks an intermediate piece and then the mainspring is double action, because it governs the cock and the trigger. I think this should be the case. The trigger and appears in half-cock, while the cock has the notch security.

Not if I have been clear.

Affectionately. Fernando K
Hola Fernando,
This time your translation machine made a text rather difficult to interpreter.
It should be nice if you add to it the original text in spanish; that will enable for a better understanding for some of us ... like me
I confirm these pistols have half cock and full cock positions. Does this mean by itself that the date of these pistols would be around 1860?
I didn't take photos of the mouth because in this case there are no grooves for an opening spanner.
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