WheelMan
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I have a very old high power. It's one of the one's made during the occupation.
It's my understanding that these old models have no hammer block or other "trigger must be pulled" type safties and if the hammer manages to slip the sear it's going all the way down to the firing pin.
Question is, how much of a saftey concern is this? Obviously any specific gun can have dangerous problems, but on a design level is it a problem. This particular piece appears to have all it's lockwork in good order, with no signs of exessive wear or failure. Thanks
It's my understanding that these old models have no hammer block or other "trigger must be pulled" type safties and if the hammer manages to slip the sear it's going all the way down to the firing pin.
Question is, how much of a saftey concern is this? Obviously any specific gun can have dangerous problems, but on a design level is it a problem. This particular piece appears to have all it's lockwork in good order, with no signs of exessive wear or failure. Thanks