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Published on August 19, 2017
Duration: 7:29

This video reveals the techniques behind making a firearm appear to fire repeatedly on the same chamber using a Smith & Wesson LadySmith .357 Magnum, by manipulating the trigger and cylinder rotation. It also details the internal safety mechanisms of an H&K pistol, specifically the firing pin block, explaining how it prevents accidental discharge. The speaker cautions against using these tricks for deception, emphasizing they are mechanical safety features.

Quick Summary

A revolver trick can simulate repeated firing from one chamber by preventing cylinder rotation while pulling the trigger. H&K pistols have a firing pin block safety that requires a full trigger pull to allow the firing pin to strike.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Shooting Trick Explanation
  2. 00:36Revolver Trick: Cylinder Rotation Manipulation
  3. 03:06H&K Pistol Safety: Firing Pin Block
  4. 06:52Conclusion & Safety Warning

Frequently Asked Questions

How can a revolver appear to fire repeatedly on the same chamber?

This trick involves manipulating the trigger and cylinder rotation. By carefully pulling the trigger without allowing the cylinder to advance to the next chamber, it creates the illusion of multiple shots from a single chamber, often used for 'magic' effects.

What safety mechanism does an H&K pistol have?

H&K pistols feature an internal firing pin block. This mechanism prevents the firing pin from striking the primer unless the trigger is fully pulled, ensuring the firearm won't discharge accidentally if the hammer is dropped.

Can the revolver trick be used for self-defense?

No, the tricks shown are for demonstration purposes and rely on specific manipulations. They are not practical or safe for self-defense scenarios and should not be used to deceive others about firearm capabilities or supernatural protections.

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