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Does the hammer have three or four clicks?
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Does the hammer have three or four clicks?
this model has a Floating Firing Pin and 3 - Clicks instead of the original Colt 4 -Click design. You can safely carry with 6 rounds in the cylinder instead of 5 rounds. Cheers and stay safe!
David, this model has a Floating Firing Pin and 3 - Clicks instead of the original Colt 4 -Click design. You can safely carry with 6 rounds in the cylinder instead of 5 rounds. Cheers and stay safe!
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David, 3 clicks. "It should be noted here that the hammer has three positions, each of which is accompanied by a distinctive “click” as the hammer moves through its arch of travel. The first click is the safe position. Thanks to a modern hammer safety, not found on the original 1873 model, the Cattleman revolvers can be carried with all six chambers loaded when the hammer is in this first position. The second click frees the cylinder to rotate clockwise for loading. The third click is fully cocked. With the hammer in this position the revolver is ready to fire." Read about it here >>>>>> americanrifleman.org/articles/2015/3/9/review-taylors-co-1873-cattleman-gunfighter/