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jhalek90
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I recently took this design:

and turned it into this:
This is just the fire control mec. The hammer is a cylinder, of steel, with a spring behind. It rides in a piece of copper tube, and hits a blowgun (300psi).
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Sun Aug 21, 2011 10:33 am
is that a trigger :scratch: and does that work for semi auto?
I feel stupid because I didn´t understand how that mechanism is going to work
can you show me the internals of your gun? thx
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The part that will catch the hammer on its way back with the trigger still pulled is called the disconnector. It really is a bear to get right, since if you make it the wrong size, it will either not catch the hammer on the way back, or release the hammer upon letting go of the trigger before the "normal" trigger sear is there to catch it.

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Couple links from the thread.
Ready to fire:
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that looks like a single action trigger, does the striker goes back to it´s initial position by it self?
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ramses
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The ar 15 is a single action trigger. It is put into its cocked position every time by the bolt. The bolt is either moved backward by the charging handle (cocking the gun manually) or by the recoiling bolt as it moves back to chamber another round.
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Mon Aug 22, 2011 3:52 am
ah so it´s like a trigger from a gas blowback pistols...
it won´t work for me unless I radically change the gun`s design but it´s already half done

And looks like the trigger+striker of a revolver it´s just what i´m looking for

but I didn´t find a clear diagram of how it works. can anybody show me one? thx
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Mon Aug 22, 2011 9:22 am
Try google images...."single action trigger mechanism"
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Mon Aug 22, 2011 10:16 am
Gippeto wrote:Try google images...."single action trigger mechanism"
I think he wants double action, but the same logic applies.

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wyz2285 wrote:I tried, only found complex and unreadable diagrams

I'm afraid that's firearms for you. Double action isn't too simple, all my books only have relatively complex designs. Out of my ~2.5GB of related files, I don't have any on double action hammers.
JSR, Gippeto, help please?
Single action is criminally easy to make, if you can live with having to cock a hammer for each shot until you can make a good double action trigger. It'll get you shooting quicker anyway.
And I'll try and simplify the two DAO mechs I have.
/sarcasm, /hyperbole
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wyz2285 wrote:And looks like the trigger+striker of a revolver it´s just what i´m looking for

but I didn´t find a clear diagram of how it works. can anybody show me one? thx
Here.
Click on the trigger and make it work

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Mon Aug 22, 2011 6:23 pm
In that simulation, the trigger passes through the hammer when it recocks. Would it sill work as drawn?