Is type 97 capable of firing out of battery?
The theory I've heard is on the select fire type 95, there is an auto sear that blocks the striker, until it's tripped by the bolt going into battery. This device has been deleted on the t97 to keep the rifle in semi-auto.
I checked the firing pin extrusion, it seems like the pin is able to stick out even if the bolt is not in battery (unlike on an AR15 type bolt where firing pin will not protrude unless bolt is in battery).
So does that mean T97 is capable of firing out of battery? I've definitely heard story claiming that, but was not sure whether it was an actual out of battery kaboom, or due to high pressure from bullet being pushed into the case due to feeding issue.
The theory I've heard is on the select fire type 95, there is an auto sear that blocks the striker, until it's tripped by the bolt going into battery. This device has been deleted on the t97 to keep the rifle in semi-auto.
I checked the firing pin extrusion, it seems like the pin is able to stick out even if the bolt is not in battery (unlike on an AR15 type bolt where firing pin will not protrude unless bolt is in battery).
So does that mean T97 is capable of firing out of battery? I've definitely heard story claiming that, but was not sure whether it was an actual out of battery kaboom, or due to high pressure from bullet being pushed into the case due to feeding issue.


















































