Tuesday, November 25, 2014

Czech CZ-45 (VZ- 45) pocket pistol explained - HLebooks.com

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Field stripping of the CZ-45
- Withdrawal of the magazine
- Unlocking of the barrel
- Release of the slide-barrel assembly
Advanced dismounting of the CZ-45 (1)
- Dismounting of the extractor
- Dismounting of the firing pin
- Dismounting of the wrap-around grip plate
- Dismounting of the side plate
Advanced dismounting of the CZ-45 (2)
- Dismounting of the trigger
- Detachment of the magazine safety
- Dismounting of the hammer
Advanced dismounting of the CZ-45 (3)
- Dismounting of the magazine catch
- Dismounting of the ejector
- Disassembling of the magazine
Reassembly tips
- Reinstallation of the extractor and firing pin
- Reinstallation of the magazine catch
- Reinstallation of the hammer
- Reinstallation of the trigger assembly
- Reinstallation of the magazine safety
Functioning of the CZ-45 (1)
- Cycle of the cartridge chambering step by step
Functioning of the CZ-45 (2)
- General functioning of the trigger assembly
- Functioning of the trigger mechanism in details
Functioning of the CZ-45 (3)
- Release of the hammer and explosion of the cartridge
- Mechanical arrangement of the trigger mechanism at the instant of firing
- Trigger released and cocking notch re-engaged
- Ejection of the spent cartridge shell
- Hammer following the slide on its return in battery
Safety of the CZ-45
- The lack of classical safeties
- Pistol safely carried with a cartridge chambered
- No disconnecting device available
- The magazine safety explained
About the CZ-36 pistol
- Variations of the CZ-36 pistol
- Internal mechanism
Evolution of the CZ-45
- Early CZ-45 pistol of "STRAKONICE" production
- CZ-45 pistol of "Uhersky Brod" production
- CZ-45 pistol of Model 70 series
- Modification of some internal parts - The CZ-92
 
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Thursday, October 23, 2014

Nagant revolver Model 1878 explained - HLebooks.com

Nagant revolver Model 1878 (1883, 1886) explained - HLebooks.com

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Belgian patent relating to the Nagant 1878 revolver
- Claims of the Belgian Nagant patent #42907 of 1877 - Detachable hammer firing pin - Dismountable ratchet - Cover plate arrangement - Trigger guard used a mounting tool for the springs - First Nagant revolver Model 1878 in 9.4mm caliber - Corresponding US Patent #226.923 dated April 27, 1880
Field dismounting of the Nagant Model 1878
- Cylinder axis rod blocked by the ejection rod holder - Locking stud of the friction leaf spring - Unlocking of the cylinder axis rod - Extraction of the cylinder
Advanced dismounting of the Nagant Model 1878 (1)
- Dismounting of the ejection rod - Disassembly of the cylinder axis rod - Dismounting of the cover plate - Dismounting of the trigger guard
Advanced dismounting of the Nagant Model 1878 (2)
- Dismounting of the mainspring - Dismounting of the hammer - Dismounting of the sear - Dismounting of the pawl - Dismounting of the trigger - Dismounting of the trigger return spring
Advanced dismounting of the Nagant Model 1878 (3)
- Dismounting of the right side grip plate - Dismounting of the left and intermediary plates - Dismounting of the loading gate - Dismounting of the lanyard ring
Markings on the Nagant Model 1878 (1)
- Belgian military markings on the frame - Serial number on the frame - Other markings on the frame - Cylinder marking - Markings on the cylinder axis rod - Markings on the ejection rod - Markings on the cover plate - Serial number on the ebony grip plates
Markings on the Nagant Model 1878 (2)
- Serial number on the loading gate - Markings on the trigger guard - Markings on the hammer - Markings on the sear - Markings on the trigger - Markings on the pawl - Marking on the mainspring - Markings on the lanyard ring post
Functioning of the Nagant Model 1878 (1)
- The 9.4mm Nagant - Bachmann cartridge - 30-30 shell trimmed down - Seating of the bullet - Gap between the recoil shield and the cylinder - The hammer safety notch
Functioning of the Nagant Model 1878 (2)
- Functioning in single action mode - Action of the pawl - Locking bump on the trigger - Functioning in double action mode - Hammer rotation in double action mode - Hammer strut pushed backwards
The variants of the Nagant Model 1878
- Nagant Model 1878 of the first variation - The removable taller front sight - Nagant Model 1878 of the second variation - Nagant 1878 of transition
The Nagant revolver Model 1883
- Nagant Model 1883 of the first variation - Comparison between the 1878 and 1883 mechanisms - Functioning of the 1883 lock mechanism - Nagant model 1883 of the second variation (1883-87)
The Nagant revolver Model 1878-86
- The Mode 1878-86 of the Belgian Army and Customs - Model 1878-86 of the first variation - Model 1878-86 of the second variation - Model 1878-86 of the third variation - The Model M1884/87 for Luxembourg
The Nagant revolvers sold in foreign countries
- The Nagant revolver in caliber 7.5mm - The Nagant revolvers for Sweden - The Nagant revolvers for Norway - The Nagant revolvers for Serbia - The Nagant revolvers of big caliber
 
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