3:44 it's a fixed firing pin on the face of the bolt. I mean where else would it be? it's a firing pin so of course it has to be lined up directly behind the primer of the cartridge every time it fires...
@@WONMARK it's basically just a little nipple looking thing protruding out of the face of the bolt. Not uncommon for older smgs. Sometimes they're replaceable, sometimes they're just part of the bolt face.
Now if they made one for the US market in 9mm Luger, firing closed bolt, semi-auto. May that stock could qualify as a "pistol brace." (If we dump the NFA & other unconstitutional BS, we could have the real thing. What a great "truck gun !"
I didn't expect it to be so simple, considering the whole folding feature.
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Didn't see a firing pin the whole video: time stamp please...
3:44 it's a fixed firing pin on the face of the bolt. I mean where else would it be? it's a firing pin so of course it has to be lined up directly behind the primer of the cartridge every time it fires...
Oh I see... It's just, I couldn't tell if it's hammer fired or it has a spring actuates it when the bolt closes...
@@WONMARK it's basically just a little nipple looking thing protruding out of the face of the bolt. Not uncommon for older smgs. Sometimes they're replaceable, sometimes they're just part of the bolt face.
Wait... The whole bolt slams against the primer with that protrusion... I hadn't noticed... Makes sense now.
Now if they made one for the US market in 9mm Luger, firing closed bolt, semi-auto. May that stock could qualify as a "pistol brace." (If we dump the NFA & other unconstitutional BS, we could have the real thing. What a great "truck gun !"
Está muy interesante el video faltó un poco ver el spring del cerrojo qué tan fácil briaga
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