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Posted by admin | Posted in fly fishing | Posted on 30-10-2010

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Daiwa Lochmor S 200 Single Action Fly Reel In Original Container
Daiwa Lochmor S 200 Single Action Fly Reel In Original Container
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Apache Single Action Fly Reel 7 8WT New
Apache Single Action Fly Reel 7 8WT New
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Pflueger Progress No 1774 Gun Metal Single Action Fly Rod Real Fishing
Pflueger Progress No 1774 Gun Metal Single Action Fly Rod Real Fishing
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VTG NEW IN BOX MARTIN CLASSIC SERIES SINGLE ACTION MC56 FLY FISHING REEL
VTG NEW IN BOX MARTIN CLASSIC SERIES SINGLE ACTION MC56 FLY FISHING REEL
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MARTIN CRADDIS CREEK CC65 SINGLE ACTION FLY REEL REELS
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Martin Caddis Creek Fly Reel Single Action 5 6 wgt CC61
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Single Action
Single Action

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Reloading and cocking a single action, and double action semi-auto pistol?

What is the difference between loading and cocking a single action semi-auto, and a double action semi auto pistol? It always confused me, so can someone put it in layman's terms?
Thanks for the help. I still think I like revolvers better though. Never jam.

Double-Action means that the trigger performs two separate and distinct actions with each pull of the trigger.

First, of all, it moves the hammer from the at rest possition to the full-c-o-c-k position.

Second, it moves trips the sear and permits the hammer to fall on the firing pin and fire the cartridge in the chamber.

In a traditional DA/SA semi-automatic pistol, the firing of the first shot causes the pistol to revert to Single Action mode.

That means that when the first shot is fired, recoil causes the slide to move backward, extracting and ejecting the fired cartridge case, c-o-c-king the hammer and chambering a fresh cartridge. That leaves the hammer at full c-o-c-k and ready to fire with a light single-action trigger pull.

In order to make use of single-action capability for the first shot, one either does not use the hammer dropping safety after chambering the first round in a fresh magazine, or one used his thumb to manually c-o-c-k the hammer prior to the first shot. Some people do this because they shoot more accurately Single-Action than they do Double-Action

Doc

Fun with the Single Action Colt

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