Slow Motion: Roth Steyr 1907
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Some high-speed footage of a Roth-Steyr M1907 pistol here for you - these are rotating-barrel, locked breech pistols with trigger lockwork much akin to a Glock. Namely, the action cycling puts the striker at half cock, and the first stage of the trigger press fully cocks the striker before releasing it.
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