Striker-Fired vs. Hammer-Fired ... Which is the best?

Published on January 23, 2025
Duration: 0:36

This video segment introduces the HK USP9C V1, highlighting its hammer-fired action which allows for both double and single-action trigger pulls. It contrasts this with striker-fired systems where the trigger pull remains consistent for every shot. The instructor emphasizes understanding these fundamental differences in firearm operation.

Quick Summary

Firearm action types differ significantly. Hammer-fired pistols, such as the HK USP9C V1, can operate in both double-action and single-action modes, offering varied trigger pulls. Striker-fired pistols provide a consistent trigger pull for every shot, as there is no external hammer to manipulate.

Chapters

  1. 00:00HK USP9C V1 Introduction
  2. 00:13Hammer-Fired Action Explained
  3. 00:24Striker vs. Double Action Only

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main difference between striker-fired and hammer-fired pistols?

The primary difference lies in the trigger pull. Striker-fired pistols have a consistent trigger pull every time. Hammer-fired pistols, like the HK USP9C V1 shown, can offer both double-action (heavier, longer pull) and single-action (lighter, shorter pull) modes.

What are the advantages of a hammer-fired pistol with double/single action?

Hammer-fired pistols with double/single action provide versatility. The double-action pull can offer an added layer of safety, while the single-action pull, after the hammer is cocked, is typically lighter and crisper for more precise shooting.

How does a striker-fired trigger pull differ from a double-action only trigger pull?

Both striker-fired and double-action-only triggers offer a consistent pull for every shot. However, striker-fired systems use a spring-loaded striker, whereas double-action-only typically refers to hammer-fired systems where the trigger performs both cocking and firing functions.

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