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Published on August 19, 2017
Duration: 7:29

This guide details a specific technique demonstrated by Naaming Kotchanok for making a revolver appear to fire multiple times from the same chamber without the cylinder rotating. It involves a controlled trigger pull combined with pressure to inhibit cylinder spin, creating a visual illusion. The instructor emphasizes this is a mechanical trick and warns against using it to deceive others about supernatural protection.

Quick Summary

Firearms instructor Naaming Kotchanok explains a technique for the Smith & Wesson LadySmith .357 Magnum to simulate repeated firing from one chamber by preventing cylinder rotation during a trigger pull. She also details the firing pin block safety on H&K pistols, cautioning against using these mechanical tricks for deception.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Context
  2. 00:36Revolver Trick Explanation
  3. 03:06H&K Safety Mechanisms
  4. 06:52Conclusion and Safety Warning

Frequently Asked Questions

How can a revolver be made to look like it's firing repeatedly from the same chamber?

A technique involves pulling the trigger of a Smith & Wesson LadySmith .357 Magnum while applying slight pressure to the cylinder to prevent rotation. This creates the illusion of continuous firing from a single chamber without actual cylinder indexing.

What safety feature is explained on the H&K pistol?

The video demonstrates the firing pin block mechanism on an H&K semi-automatic pistol. This safety feature ensures the gun cannot fire unless the trigger is fully pulled, preventing accidental discharge even if the hammer is dropped.

What is the primary warning given by the instructor?

The instructor strongly warns viewers against using these mechanical tricks to deceive others into believing in supernatural protection. She emphasizes that these are engineered safety features and manipulation techniques, not magic.

What specific firearm models are discussed in the video?

The video features a Smith & Wesson LadySmith .357 Magnum revolver, highlighting a specific manipulation technique. It also discusses the internal safety mechanisms of a Heckler & Koch (H&K) semi-automatic pistol.

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