I think he means that the trigger stays "back"[you can feel it with your finger] and not in normal position because the bolt is at the empty position where if you look in to chamber you see that the magazine is empty and bolt is at the back, then you insert the magazine and press that little button..ugh I forgot the name..maybe forward assist, or whatever you wanna do to get the bolt moving forward to load the gun.
what's so hard to understand. Every time you release the trigger after firing a round, a clicking vibration and sound is felt and heard. After the final found is fired the trigger won't make this vibration and sound, therefore you know you're out of ammo before checking the position of the bolt and before you try to click the trigger again and even if you did try to pull the trigger on an empty mag, it would not release the hammer....
Nevermind I got it, not only was it partially lost to me in some confusion I had, but also I forgot that the bolt catch would engage, the bolt would stay back, pressing on the hammer, only when the bolt slides forward does it allow the hammer to move, resetting the trigger.
Which makes the "click" as the hammer falls on the sear that catches it back.
Hi
Anyone care to share your experience on how to clean a rifle the easiest and fastest way? (like, after shooting blanks?)
IMO, I felt that blanks rounds deposit more carbon than live rounds, which makes it more difficult (troublesome is the right word), to clean the rifle thoroughly.