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Talk:Browning BDM
Browning BDM
I'm pretty sure that the Ambassador from Casino Royale has a Hi Power. Anybody else? '
I agree, it was a Hi Power, not the BDM--Phillb36 02:23, 20 May 2008 (UTC)
Revolver style
By "Revolver style Single/Double Action" does it mean that if the hammer were manually cocked back while the gun was set to double action only the weapon would fire single action (like a revolver) or is it mearly another name for double action only? -Anonymous
- From Wiki "The pistol is a magazine fed, self-loading, hammer firing type which was designed with a trigger "mode" switch installed on the left-hand side of the slide (actually only a flush inlaid disk with a bisecting groove), toggling between double-action/single-action(DA/SA) pistol mode, and the double-action-only (DAO) or "revolver" mode -- though, of course, other than the similarity of the trigger mode, the BDM has no resemblance to revolvers. This mode switch is what gives the handgun its name, with BDM standing for "Browning Dual Mode" or "Browning Double Mode". --Predator20 03:29, 7 December 2009 (UTC)
- I still don't quite understand whether in DOA mode the weapon can only fire double action or, since the hammer does have a spur which can be gripped, the hammer can be pulled back each shot to achive single action firing like a revolver -Anonymous
- From what I read, in DAO mode the hammer automatically goes back up like a decocker after it's fired. I think the hammer would go back up if you tried to cock it while in DAO mode. Just like on the Beretta 92's when the safety (decocker) is on.--Predator20 06:12, 7 December 2009 (UTC)
- I still don't quite understand whether in DOA mode the weapon can only fire double action or, since the hammer does have a spur which can be gripped, the hammer can be pulled back each shot to achive single action firing like a revolver -Anonymous