Does anyone have the time and patience to answer what must seem like a laughably moronic question? I'm writing a novel that features gunplay and I've never actually fired a gun. (I live in Britain and I assume I'd have to fill in 1000 forms and get written permission from the Queen.) Several times in my book I have characters pull the trigger (of automatic pistols and the occasional revolver) and click on an empty chamber – a staple of thriller fiction, not to mention a cliché, but I mostly use it as a running gag.
However I just stumbled on a book review which sneered at another book which used this trope, saying 'a single action semi-auto will not cycle the trigger on an empty chamber'.
So my question is: if I pull the trigger of an automatic which is out of bullets, what happens? Would the trigger or hammer actually move? Would I hear/feel anything at all that could be described with the time-honoured 'clicking empty'? (Perhaps I should say my book is set in the 1920s and, although I don't actually specify as the characters are as inexpert as me, I'm assuming most of the guns are Browning 1911s.)
Obviously I've watched footage on youtube but it's been no help so far, because in real life, unlike books, people are able to count the bullets they've fired and don't bother to pull the trigger of an empty gun.
While I'm here, is there anything else you've noticed writers get wrong about guns that gives away that they've never fired one in their lives? (I already know silencers don't silence enough that the gun goes Pfft.)
Thanks if anyone is disposed to help. To suck up in advance, I'm posting the question here because this is the best gun site I've found.
However I just stumbled on a book review which sneered at another book which used this trope, saying 'a single action semi-auto will not cycle the trigger on an empty chamber'.
So my question is: if I pull the trigger of an automatic which is out of bullets, what happens? Would the trigger or hammer actually move? Would I hear/feel anything at all that could be described with the time-honoured 'clicking empty'? (Perhaps I should say my book is set in the 1920s and, although I don't actually specify as the characters are as inexpert as me, I'm assuming most of the guns are Browning 1911s.)
Obviously I've watched footage on youtube but it's been no help so far, because in real life, unlike books, people are able to count the bullets they've fired and don't bother to pull the trigger of an empty gun.
While I'm here, is there anything else you've noticed writers get wrong about guns that gives away that they've never fired one in their lives? (I already know silencers don't silence enough that the gun goes Pfft.)
Thanks if anyone is disposed to help. To suck up in advance, I'm posting the question here because this is the best gun site I've found.