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  2. Safety (firearms) - Wikipedia

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    Second, the gun's striker-firing mechanism is locked in place by an extension bar linked to the trigger; the striker cannot move unless the trigger is depressed. Third, as with most pistols, a firing pin block actuated by the same extension bar prevents the pin coming into contact with the primer unless the trigger is pulled to clear the block.

  3. Ruger GP100 - Wikipedia

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    The transfer bar of the GP100 is connected directly to the trigger. The transfer bar must be present between the hammer and the firing pin in order for the cartridge to be fired. The transfer bar only assumes the required position when the trigger is pulled completely rearward. GP100 models are available with fixed or adjustable sights. Fixed ...

  4. Gas-operated reloading - Wikipedia

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    The Danish Bang rifle used a muzzle cup blown forward by muzzle gas to operate the action through transfer bars and leverage. Other gas-trap rifles were early production M1 Garands and German Gewehr 41 (both Walther and Mauser models). The American and German governments both had requirements that their guns operate without a hole being drilled ...

  5. Charter Arms Bulldog - Wikipedia

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    Under normal firing circumstances a small steel bar (called a transfer bar) is raised as the trigger is pulled, placing it into a position between the firing pin and the hammer itself. The falling hammer strikes the transfer bar, which in turn strikes the firing pin, discharging the weapon. [ 6 ]

  6. Desert Tech WLVRN - Wikipedia

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    Desert Tech WLVRN (Bottom) and MDR (Top) Magazine Transfer Bar comparison Desert Tech WLVRN (Top) and MDR (Bottom) Bolt Carrier Group comparison One of the big changes to the Barrel and Chassis system design was a change to use a 3 lug barrel clamping system, an increase from 2, with an increase from 65 in-lbf of force to 80 in-lbf of force ...

  7. Desert Tech MDR - Wikipedia

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    Many of the MDR rifle components are produced using modern Metal injection molding (MIM) metalworking processes that are becoming more common in the firearm industry. MDR MIM parts including the Barrel Block , Gas Block, Bolt Catch, 7.62 mag conversion bar, ejector retainer, and extractor link, are produced by Indo-MIM Pvt. Ltd., India. Indo ...

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  9. Charter Arms - Wikipedia

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    McClenahan also reduced the number of moving parts used in the gun and created a transfer bar safety device for the firing pin that would later be copied by manufacturers such as Ruger and Colt. In 1967, McClenahan's lifelong friend, David Ecker, became part-owner of Charter Arms.