The commentary does little a little stale, but it's not bad, it's more instructional. It sounds like you're not comfortable speaking in a flow. Broadcasting is a skill and takes time to learn. I'd recommend practicing talking to a wall or a blank screen and recording the audio and then playing it back to work on improving delivery. You can do that and still sound serious I think. Very useful tutorial though. Good video!
Please continue to reply on the same thread. What is the definition of a striker and of a firing pin? Again, a striker is powered by a spring and released by a sear. A firing pin is struck by a hammer. Im telling you what the definition is. The mosin nagant does not have a hammer. The striker is held by a sear. The sear is dropped releasing the striker allowing it to go forward under spring pressure. Like you said in your previous comment, “it’s not a Glock”. It has a similar function to a Glock minus the sear cocking the striker. The striker is in its channel. The sear, attached to the trigger pulls the striker back. At a certain point the sear will begin to move downwards (like a rifle does when you pull a trigger) allowing the striker go forward under spring pressure.
A large part of learning doing a little research for yourself. Looking at a picture isn’t research. Start off by defining, even if it’s just your own definition. What is a striker? What is a firing pin? You obviously know there is a difference between the two, so please start by defining what those differences are before you start telling me that I am wrong because a picture says so.
You don’t know the definition of either do you? A firing pin is struck by a hammer. A striker is released by a sear. An AR15 has a firing pin. An AK has a firing pin. An M1 garand has a firing Pin. A Mosin has a striker. A K98k has a striker. A Lee Enfield has a striker.
Great detailed video. I always mess up putting the bolt head and disconnect bar back in, causes a little fumbling
The commentary does little a little stale, but it's not bad, it's more instructional. It sounds like you're not comfortable speaking in a flow. Broadcasting is a skill and takes time to learn. I'd recommend practicing talking to a wall or a blank screen and recording the audio and then playing it back to work on improving delivery. You can do that and still sound serious I think. Very useful tutorial though. Good video!
Cheers Chris uk 😊😊
Nice video. Is this a 91 40 or M44 bolt?
91/30*
This is a bolt specifically from a 91/30. But they are all the same between all models and variants from any country.
Thanks.
Where di you recommend I order ammo from ?
Second where do I get this tool from ?
Show me any parts diagram or manual that calls it anything other than what it is, a firing pin. Along with a firing pin spring.
Please continue to reply on the same thread.
What is the definition of a striker and of a firing pin? Again, a striker is powered by a spring and released by a sear. A firing pin is struck by a hammer. Im telling you what the definition is. The mosin nagant does not have a hammer. The striker is held by a sear. The sear is dropped releasing the striker allowing it to go forward under spring pressure.
Like you said in your previous comment, “it’s not a Glock”. It has a similar function to a Glock minus the sear cocking the striker.
The striker is in its channel. The sear, attached to the trigger pulls the striker back. At a certain point the sear will begin to move downwards (like a rifle does when you pull a trigger) allowing the striker go forward under spring pressure.
A large part of learning doing a little research for yourself. Looking at a picture isn’t research. Start off by defining, even if it’s just your own definition.
What is a striker?
What is a firing pin?
You obviously know there is a difference between the two, so please start by defining what those differences are before you start telling me that I am wrong because a picture says so.
It’s a FIRING PIN, not a sticker. It’s not a Glock. Otherwise good video.
You don’t know the definition of either do you?
A firing pin is struck by a hammer.
A striker is released by a sear.
An AR15 has a firing pin.
An AK has a firing pin.
An M1 garand has a firing Pin.
A Mosin has a striker.
A K98k has a striker.
A Lee Enfield has a striker.
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