kbm6893
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Is there a simple way to disable a revolver that would still allow it to seem to operate? Like still cock a hammer or pull a trigger? But be easy enough to reverse back to operational?
I would say no if the question pertains to S&W revolvers. If you had an older one with a hammer mounted firing pin (hammer nose) and you could remove that firing pin (not as easy as turning a screw or similarly) but that would work.
There is no other trick I can think of to do what you are asking.
You can definitely take a S&W revolver out if service by removing the mainspring, this is quick amd easy and easy to restore, but that won't have the revolver appearing to function.
Ah. True. It's more of just let the kids hold the weapons. I bet just removing the mainspring screw would do it.
How about teach them proper gun handling.
Every time the gun is handed to the next student open cylinder and demonstrate it is unloaded first.
All of that would happen. It's a miracle the school is even allowing it and they asked for the weapons to be inoperable. I know I could use a trigger lock or something. I knew removing firing pin is not gonna happen for a revolver. But how about a striker fired weapon or an AR? Something to make it impossible to fire
All of that would happen. It's a miracle the school is even allowing it and they asked for the weapons to be inoperable. I know I could use a trigger lock or something. I knew removing firing pin is not gonna happen for a revolver. But how about a striker fired weapon or an AR? Something to make it impossible to fire
All of that would happen. It's a miracle the school is even allowing it and they asked for the weapons to be inoperable. I know I could use a trigger lock or something. I knew removing firing pin is not gonna happen for a revolver. But how about a striker fired weapon or an AR? Something to make it impossible to fire
Are you saying a striker fired pistol is an option? In that case, just yank the striker. Isn't a semi-auto likely to be more relevant to the audience anyway, given what they see on TV (unless they're old enough to remember Dirty Harry).
I have got to ask, why do you want to temporarily disable a revolver ??