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The old model Ruger single action revolvers (1953-73) can be converted to contain a smart safety feature that was introduced into the design of the new model Ruger single action revolvers (1973-present). Which one of the statements below best describes that conversion?
How does the new safety feature that was incorporated into the design of the Ruger single action revolvers in 1973 work?
A Ruger single action revolver’s hammer must have positive protrusion to successfully fire a round when the hammer falls.
When the hammer of a Ruger single action revolver is pulled rearward, what makes the cylinder latch (cylinder stop) move out of engagement with the cylinder notch, allowing the cylinder to rotate?
When the hammer is drawn back rearward on a Ruger single action revolver, the pawl, being attached to the hammer, moves up and forward to rotate the hammer.
What occurs when the loading gate of a new model Ruger single action revolver is opened? Select the best answer from below.