couzin wrote: ...you say either, I say neither, lets call the whole thing off...
It's a legitamite discussion...
Moderator: carlson1
Actually no. The terms are single action and DOUBLE action.the real deal wrote:T
Single Action = Fire cocked weapon
Dual Action =Fire cocked weapon and cock --> fire weapon
would describe a SINGLE action semi-auto.Fire cocked weapon and cock
Actually I wrote: Dual Action = Fire cocked weapon and cock --> fire weapontxinvestigator wrote: The example you gave wherewould describe a SINGLE action semi-auto.the real deal wrote:Fire cocked weapon and cock
Its still not correct. Double Action, even in regards to a semi-auto, does NOT refer the number of ways the weapon can be fired. In your example, you are saying that Double Action means that the semi-auto will fire from either the cocked position or hammer down position.the real deal wrote:Actually I wrote: Dual Action = Fire cocked weapon and cock --> fire weapontxinvestigator wrote: The example you gave wherewould describe a SINGLE action semi-auto.the real deal wrote:Fire cocked weapon and cock
The more grammatical way to type it would have been "Double Action has two functions = 1) Fire cocked weapon and, 2) Cock an uncocked firearm and fire weapon"
I don't know why I typed "Dual". I know better ;)