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The Pietta reproduction one that b.herrera had in his video appeared to have a wiggly firing pin and he mentioned it might have a spring in it to prevent accidental discharge from impacts? He also mentioned its was new and unfired before he did that video.
Enjoyed this video and hope to see Clips of any other types of safety mechanisms for 1873 that might exist later on.