Full-Auto Handgun

Published on February 28, 2008
Duration: 2:04

This guide details the operation of the Maxsell Ekol Jackal Dual blank-firing pistol, focusing on its semi-auto and full-auto firing modes. It emphasizes safety checks, selector switch operation, and understanding the unique top-venting barrel design characteristic of blank-firing firearms. The information is presented with the authority of American Handgunner Magazine's host.

Quick Summary

The Ekol Jackal Dual is a blank-firing pistol capable of both semi-automatic and full-automatic fire, using 9mm P.A.K. blanks. It features a manual selector switch ('S', 'F', 'A') and a top-venting barrel for safety. The pistol offers a realistic experience for recreational purposes.

Chapters

  1. 00:06Introduction: Maxsell's Ekol Jackal
  2. 00:40Features: Selector Switch & Markings
  3. 01:08Demonstration: Full-Auto Fire & Gas Venting
  4. 01:40Conclusion: Magazine Feature & Fun Factor

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Ekol Jackal Dual?

The Ekol Jackal Dual is a blank-firing pistol that visually resembles a real firearm. It is designed to fire 9mm P.A.K. blank ammunition and features both semi-automatic and full-automatic firing modes.

How does the Ekol Jackal Dual's full-auto mode work?

The Ekol Jackal Dual has a manual selector switch with 'S' for Safe, 'F' for Semi-Auto, and 'A' for Full-Auto. When set to 'A', the pistol will fire continuously as long as the trigger is held and ammunition is available.

What safety features does the Ekol Jackal Dual have?

Key safety features include a manual selector switch to ensure the firearm is on 'Safe' when not in use, and a top-venting barrel that directs expelled gases and flame upwards, away from the shooter's hand.

What ammunition does the Ekol Jackal Dual use?

The Ekol Jackal Dual fires 9mm P.A.K. blank ammunition. These are specially made blanks that produce noise and muzzle flash but do not contain a projectile.

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