-
relatively weak
lockwork used to "time", or
match individual chambers to the barrel. In 1908, Colt
improved and
strengthened the
lockwork, and
changed the...
- The
boxlock action is a
firing mechanism with the
lockwork mounted internally, as
opposed to
being mounted on the side of the weapon.
Boxlock actions were...
-
models shared the same
forged and labor-intensive hand-****ed
internal lockwork.
After the
introduction of the more
expensive Python in 1955, Colt discontinued...
- side-latch just
above the
trigger which enabled the
cover over the side of the
lockwork to be
removed for cleaning. The
second variant was the “New Model” typically...
- A M&P 1905
forth change lockwork with annotations...
- strap. The
Third Series featured improvements to the revolver's
internal lockwork as well. As with the
previous two
Series models, a few nickel-plated guns...
- "Ultralite"
variants constructed of
aluminum and titanium, with
steel lockwork components. Much like
Smith &
Wesson revolvers,
Model 85s can come equipped...
-
These included major modification and
simplification of the
internal lockwork and the
addition of a
locking underlug on the
barrel to
engage the previously...
- a "U" shape, in
addition to
simplifying and
subtracting parts from the
lockwork, to
prevent "stacking", a
phenomenon where the
weight of pull
sharply increases...
- the most
simple of blow-back semi-automatic
pistols ever designed. The
lockwork is
essentially that of an
elementary single action revolver.
While technically...