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  2. Hi-Point C-9 - Wikipedia

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    As the pressure drops to a safe level, the slide moves back (along with the bolt), an extractor hooks the empty casing and pulls it out of the chamber, after which the case is ejected from the weapon by the ejector. When the slide has completed its rearward travel, the recoil spring moves the slide forward, chambering another round. Many, if ...

  3. FGC-9 - Wikipedia

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    The gun's name is an initialism for "Fuck Gun Control", where the "9" refers to its 9mm cartridge. [7] Released with accompanying documentation to aid its production and assembly, as well as the production of suitable ammunition, the FGC-9 is premised on the idea of undermining worldwide gun control.

  4. Hi-Point Firearms - Wikipedia

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    Hi-Point firearms have a manual thumb safety and an integral drop safety that prevents firing in the event that the firearm is dropped. Until the 2000s, all Hi-Point products except the 995 (9mm) carbine had a last-round lock open and magazine disconnect safety, preventing firing unless a magazine was in the gun.

  5. Walther PPS - Wikipedia

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    The PPS has a trigger travel of approximately 6 mm (0.2 in) and a trigger pull of approximately 27 N (6.1 lb f). Unlike many other trigger systems preset internal strikers have a let-off point and trigger pull that remains unchanged from the first shot to the last and requires no decocker. [4]

  6. Walther PPQ - Wikipedia

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    The PPQ has a trigger travel of approximately 9 mm (0.4 in) with a relatively short trigger reset of 2.5 mm (0.1 in) and a trigger pull of approximately 25 N (5.6 lb f). Unlike many other trigger systems, preset internal strikers have a let-off point and trigger pull that remains unchanged from the first shot to the last and requires no decocker.

  7. Walther CCP - Wikipedia

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    Considering the CCP's size, the 5.5-pound-force (24 N) trigger pull and the 0.27-inch (6.9 mm) trigger travel are relatively high. [ 1 ] Field stripping of the original CCP design (M1), required a special disassembly tool, while the revised CCP/M2 features a takedown lever for tool-less disassembly.

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  9. Taurus PT92 - Wikipedia

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    9mm Parabellum: 10+1, 15+1, 17+1: Stainless steel finish, checkered black rubber grip panels, three-dot fixed sights PT92C: 9mm Parabellum: 12+1: Compact model with four-inch barrel, hardwood or black plastic grips, three-dot fixed sights PT917CS: 9mm Parabellum: 17+1, 19+1: Compact version with four-inch barrel, blued finish, alloy frame ...