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Published on August 14, 2023
Duration: 0:18

This review covers the Altor Corp single-shot 9mm pistol, highlighting its minimalist design and manual operation. The video demonstrates the loading process, firing at a steel target, and manual extraction of spent casings. While budget-friendly, its single-shot nature and deliberate manual action make it a niche firearm.

Quick Summary

The Altor Corp pistol is a single-shot 9mm firearm known for its minimalist design and manual operation. It requires inserting a round, screwing the barrel on, firing, and then unscrewing the barrel to manually extract the spent casing.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Altor Corp Pistol
  2. 00:02Safety & Markings
  3. 00:05Loading & Firing Demo
  4. 00:12Unloading & Extraction

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Altor Corp pistol?

The Altor Corp pistol is a single-shot, minimalist firearm chambered in 9mm Luger. It features a simple polymer grip, metal components, and a manual operation requiring the barrel to be screwed on for firing and unscrewed for extraction.

How do you load and fire the Altor Corp pistol?

To load, insert a 9mm cartridge into the breech. Then, screw the barrel back onto the receiver. The pistol is striker-fired and can be fired after the barrel is secured. A cross-bolt safety is also present.

How do you unload the Altor Corp pistol?

After firing, the barrel must be unscrewed from the receiver. This allows for manual extraction of the spent 9mm casing from the breech. It's a deliberate, manual process.

What are the key features of the Altor Corp pistol?

Key features include its single-shot 9mm capacity, minimalist polymer and metal construction, a cross-bolt 'SAFE/FIRE' safety, and markings indicating 'ALTOR CORP. PHOENIX, AZ'. Its operation is entirely manual.

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