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Old November 27, 2011, 03:35 PM   #6
mykeal
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Uh, yes.

One leg of the bolt rides on the side of that cam. As the hammer is pulled back it pushes the leg up, causing the bolt to lower, until the cam rotates to the point where the side 'disappears', allowing the bolt to respond to the spring load and snap up into place in the cylinder stop notch.
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