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I still have the firing pin to that, he thought.
There was no bullet under the firing pin, of course.
The odds were two to one its firing pin had been removed.
Does he have the firing pin back in the gun?"
At the same time a long firing pin was retracted.
Another common complaint is the tendency of the firing pin to break.
"You told me his gun had no firing pin," I said.
Each of the four chambers has its own dedicated firing pin.
Collectors could simply remove the firing pins of the weapons.
There was a loud snap as the firing pin fell.
"The firing pin works and there's no one outside in the hallway.
"Well, he did, but I'd taken the firing pin out months before.
You pull the trigger, and the firing pin goes forward, but nothing happens.
Somebody must have put a firing pin in it.
The guide, with firing pin attached, is free to move to the rear.
Each cylinder in the weapon had its own firing pin assembly.
But shotgun cases can still be examined for firing pin marks and the like.
Each of the six cartridges bore a mark from the firing pin.
Seven and a half inches long from firing pin to muzzle tip.
The firing pin design was changed in January 1946.
The m/45 is an open bolt design with a fixed firing pin.
They all heard click, saw the hammer poised behind the firing pin.
I could hear the hammer strike the firing pin; but there was no explosion.
Correct trigger control will release the firing pin without moving the weapon.
A new firing pin was a fraction of an inch too short, and the effort had to be abandoned.