ES58092A1 -
An improved system device that immobilizes, in automatic rifles, the breech mechanism from the open position after the last round in the magazine has been fired in automatic fire.
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An improved system device that immobilizes, in automatic rifles, the breech mechanism from the open position after the last round in the magazine has been fired in automatic fire.
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An improved system device that immobilizes, in automatic rifles, the breech mechanism from the open position after the last round in the magazine has been fired in automatic fire.
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An improved system device that immobilizes, in automatic rifles, the breech mechanism from the open position after the last round in the magazine has been fired in automatic fire.
An improved system device that immobilizes, in automatic rifles, the breech mechanism from the open position after the last round in the magazine has been fired in automatic fire.
An improved system device that immobilizes, in automatic rifles, the breech mechanism from the open position after the last round in the magazine has been fired in automatic fire.
An improved system device that immobilizes, in automatic rifles, the breech mechanism from the open position after the last round in the magazine has been fired in automatic fire.
A device for the automatic or semi-automatic actuation of the trigger or the firing pin of portable weapons or others, when the weapon passes through a certain inclination.