Canadian Firearms Practice · Question
Single-action (SA) revolvers differ from Double-action (DA) revolvers because:
A single-action revolver trigger only performs one action: releasing the hammer. The hammer must be cocked manually beforehand.
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Question: Single-action (SA) revolvers differ from Double-action (DA) revolvers because:
Answer options:
- SA revolvers do not have triggers ✅ The hammer must be manually cocked for every shot in SA
- DA revolvers cannot be cocked manually
- SA revolvers are always prohibited
Correct answer: The hammer must be manually cocked for every shot in SA
Explanation: A single-action revolver trigger only performs one action: releasing the hammer. The hammer must be cocked manually beforehand.
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