I think the more important question is…where is the trigger and how do you prevent accidental firing? I don’t want to give away my secret just because I got a little nervous…
It doesn’t. If you want to reload, you need to pull it out, clean it, dry it, take it apart, and replace the casing with a fresh round. Then you lube it up and stick it back in. Though, unless that thing is only chambered for .22 LR (5.6×15mmR), you’ll probably need to see a proctologist to get it out because of the recoil.
Where does it eject the casing?
As a single round weapon there is no need to eject the casing.
After a little range time with this, a single round is all you need.
I think the more important question is…where is the trigger and how do you prevent accidental firing? I don’t want to give away my secret just because I got a little nervous…
Edit: Oooooooh…you take it out first…
It doesn’t. If you want to reload, you need to pull it out, clean it, dry it, take it apart, and replace the casing with a fresh round. Then you lube it up and stick it back in. Though, unless that thing is only chambered for .22 LR (5.6×15mmR), you’ll probably need to see a proctologist to get it out because of the recoil.
Cleaning is optional
So is the lube.
Looks like a 9mm round to me. Welcome to pound town, population: you.
I’m wondering where the gas vents to.