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06-02-2009, 10:36 PM | #1 |
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Interarms Mauser
I haven't had the opportunity to play or look over the Interarms Luger in person. I've always wanted one but a nagging question has stopped me from buying.
Does the Interarms Mauser have the same problem as the early Lugers which is accidental discharge when the sear bar is depressed?
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Same functional structures, and same behavior. No firing pin safety.
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06-03-2009, 01:49 PM | #3 |
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If that bothers you then you must really hate Glocks.
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Well, as a matter of fact, I do not like glock pistols. My conceal pistols are a 1968 Belgium made Browning Hi-Power (favorite), Sig P220 or Sig P226SCT. These three brands of pistols have/are used by current military Special Operations Units. You will not find a Glock in Military inventory. The Glock doesn't fit in my hands comfortably and even loaded, feels like a toy. I also don't care for the safety on the trigger.
Like all firearms, its a perspective and choice by each persons needs.
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. Most police versions have a sear safety. i.e. when the side plate is off, the sear is locked.
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In this sequence I would consider safety's effectiveness (from weaker to stronger):
. Trigger safety, e.g. grip safety on many Browning designed pistols; . Sear safety and Hammer safety, I would consider they are at almost same level. e.g. Luger's manual safety, C96's safety level, 1911's manual safety, etc. Many old pistols fall into this category; . Firing pin safety, e.g. P38's safety. Advanced design at that time, and popluar post WWII. |
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