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On firing, recoil moves the frame backward, against the pressure of the spring, while the pin (an object at rest) tends to stay at rest
Not just the Triple Lock, Vern, they all do that. I have seen high-speed photos showing the front ejector rod tip latch completely out of touch."...
there is very little recoil transmitted to the firearm until the bullet leaves the bbl anyway.
gunnie
On firing, recoil moves the frame backward, against the pressure of the spring, while the pin (an object at rest) tends to stay at rest
Not just the Triple Lock, Vern, they all do that. I have seen high-speed photos showing the front ejector rod tip latch completely out of touch."...
there is very little recoil transmitted to the firearm until the bullet leaves the bbl anyway.
gunnie