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With a striker-fired handgun, there is no hammer present. When the slide is racked back and released forward, the firing pin remains back and under spring tension. The trigger releases this tension and allows the pin to push forward resulting in firing the round in the chamber.
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Following up on our last resource, Anatomy of a Handgun, this article discusses the difference between a handgun that is hammer-fired and one that is striker-fired.
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A single-action revolver will need to have the hammer manually cocked between every shot. Whereas double-action revolvers have triggers that cock the hammer and fire the gun with every pull. It should be noted that double-action triggers usually have a high trigger pull weight since the trigger has to both cock the hammer and drop it as well. This can be off-putting at first but with practice, one can become accustomed to it fairly quickly. Some of the pros of having a hammer-fired handgun are external safeties that can be used to lock the hammer in place, decock the hammer safely, or lock the firing pin from being released. Due to the higher pull weight of a double-action, some prefer this type of pistol for carrying because it requires a more deliberate trigger pull in order to fire a round. In the same vein, some find single-action pistols to be easier to shoot because the weight of the trigger pull is incredibly low so there is less movement that can affect your accuracy and aim. Some find that they shoot straighter with single-action as opposed to other types of handguns. H1: Smith & Wesson Model 19, H2: Sig Sauer 1911, H3: Smith & Wesson Bodyguard, H4: FN FNX-45 Tactical
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Read More »Due to this ease of use, many new shooters find themselves gravitating to striker-fired handguns because it helps to build confidence and good shooting habits without having to worry about single vs double action triggers. Many also find striker-fired pistols to be easier to hold and carry because most have polymer frames that are lighter weight. S1: Glock 17 GEN5, S2: Walther PPQ, S3: FN 509, S4: Smith & Wesson M2.0 As always, the pros and cons of all firearms depend on the individual who is shooting, as each person will have a preference in pull weight, action type, caliber, grip angle, and numerous other factors. For this reason, it’s always highly recommended to rent and test many different types of handguns to find what fits best in your hand and allows you to shoot accurately and with good form.
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