New TRIPLE ACTION Pistol? What?!🤯
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Prepare to be amazed by the revolutionary features of Lionheart Industry’s latest creation, the most innovative pistol you've ever seen!
Join us as we delve into the cutting-edge technology and meticulous craftsmanship that sets this pistol apart from the rest. With its groundbreaking triple action system, this firearm delivers an unrivaled shooting experience that combines the best features of single-action and double-action pistols.
Another innovative design is the ingenious sight adjustment tool. Lionheart Industries has meticulously designed this masterpiece, incorporating sleek lines, ergonomic grips, and an unparalleled attention to detail.
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@pata6129 HK has done something similar to this called the LEM trigger. Canik has a version, Para Ordinance, Smith and Wesson, Kimber, and a few others. This one is from Lionheart and is based on the Daewoo DP-51 action from the 80’s. Lionheart used to import the Daewoo and sold a version under the Regulus LH9 name. This is the new Lionheart Vulcan 9.
@@TkellKnives then have your video title display that info..
The title says “new triple action pistol” that’s what it is, a new triple action pistol. It doesn’t say it’s “a never before seen action”
I can’t fit all that in a title
@@TkellKnives With a question mark at the end. Which leads to more of implying of the creation of the mechanism rather than it being lionhearts new triple action pistol. For which the title does not imply that at all.
"Hey boss, we found a huge flaw in this new gun we designed."
"You mean a huge feature."
Sounds like Bethesda is manufacturing guns😂
It needs more complexity.
@@seanthomxx2694I was going to say Apple, but yours works too 😂
The daewoo copies of S&W 59 series guns have been doing this for decades, lots of Korean military service to prove this is a reliable platform.
Why does it allow the weapon to fire 2 rounds in a trigger pull or it just another stupid ploy to get a sale with a stupid democrat politician?
It’s called the step dad trigger
You never really know whats gonna set it off
Hey!! Thats it ure GROUNDED!!
Waiting for this to blow up 😳
Bruh... 😂😂😂
I was just about to go off on how fucking ridiculous this is… but then I forgot everything I was gonna write because of this comment. Whatever I would have put down couldn’t beat this comment. Holy shit I’m dying laughing.
Never had a stepper but this is hilarious.
Can't wait to see this on forgotten weapons!!
Daewoo K5 did this in the 80s
@@bertlesbertgh2290 same logic as keeping a round chambered, but full send. idk if you can switch select to safe, but this is double the double action's role and double the single action's role. triple.
@@bertlesbertgh2290I had one, was a fun shooting gun.
@@covert029 Nice! I've looked into the possibility of buying one (DP51), european market. I've found one offered for approx 250$, another one went for 90$ in an auction. The 90 one even looked new with no mentions of any use/wear. Do you know if they are bad pistols despite being fun? These prices seem like their owners desperately want to get rid of em. Granted there's a $450 one but it doesn't really explain the above
Next year's model will have "bop it", "twist it", "pull it", and "fling it" functions
Copying comments Yur a bum
@@naybahood2005 copied? On what other videos have I posted this same comment? I mostly watch stuff about death metal and black metal and shit. Where would that have applied?
@@naybahood2005 copy as in I'm copying this comment
best comment haha
"I see the how, I just ain't gettin the why."
Malcolm Reynolds.
Same like I want to know wants the point
@@stevensharpe1419 I think the poi nt is to be able to have an off-safety carry with a round in the chamber, while retaining the ability to double tap a primer if needed. while also having a better trigger than a double action.
I dont really see the point, and prefer a striker fired gun. the trigger on the sig is excellent.
Shiny.
Damn near a decocker with a single action trigger pull
My first thought exactly.
You've heard of single-action! You've heard of double-action! Now, introducing, struggle-action!
True 😂
Struggle action is its new name i like it, lets run with it
Next is the “F**king action”
A fleshlight is attached to the rear.
But wait! If you order now, we'll throw in a 4th action. Thats twice the action for the same low price of 19.99!
@@mdel310
lmao 😂😂😂😂😂 yes
That’s more action than I’ve gotten in a long time!
Underrated comment
If Bethesda made a pistol
Isn't that a hospital?
@920WASHBURN Bethesda is the company that makes the elders scrolls and fallout games
@@Skippinnfliplin oh. Man video games are big huh?
4 and 5 Action DLC's promised for next year, pre-purchases open now for a special gift.
@@920WASHBURNYes grandpa, they sure have!
I’ve gotta lie , I’m impressed.
hahahahaha
Stealing that 😂😂😂
😂
First and only thought, "I don't need that".
😂😂
Need a map for all that travel.
good one lmao
💀🤣
Thank you. 😂
Good one.
IKR? The take up on that single action pull was about 3 miles long.
One of the best comment sections I’ve seen in a long time. Gun people are awesome.👍🏻🤠🇺🇸
Some gun people can be awesome but some can be really fucked up though in my experience.
Dude thinking just this! lol I read these like Kill Tony roasting Brady rapid style and I was dying.
Actually Daewoo was the first gun maker with this action.
it was the model DP51 if I remember correctly
YOU have VERY good memory, sir! Being involved in the gun community over 30 years ago, I remember the Daewoo. It was a cool oddity (or dangerous toy for a many amateurs) but had very little practical application of which I could conceive.
"we made a new gun!"
"cz75 clone, glock clone, or 30 year old pre-AWB gun you're reproducing with the most aggressive styling you can think of?"
Next year, they plan to team up with Hasbro and release a multi-action pistol that adds the ability to fire by twisting, pulling, and bopping it.
That's the funniest shit I've read today 😂
Pretty sure a few guns have "bop it" covered already...
...or am i thinking "drop it."
@@AvarFeralfang"drop it.. stole it.. limp-wrist it!"
Man thats is coppyng! Taurus already created this on 24/7 .40SW, the shake action and dont do anything to boom action are already created and patented
😂😂😂
“I haven’t had an accidental discharge in a while. Do you have anything to help?”
Lmao 😂😂😂
No kidding!
Depends if this has the safety pin that well just about all external hammer fired handguns have that allows for the gun only to be fired if the trigger is still engaged when the hammer drops. Otherwise the hammer wouldnt be able to hit the pin. In all reality it gives you the benefit of a sa trigger pull while having the hammer down. But hey fudds gonna fudd right?
That's fucking funny.
My thoughts exactly! 😂
“That just sounds like double action with extra steps”
Now they just need to add a decocker so you have multiple ways to engage the triple action feature.
“Now you might ask yourself, ‘Did I leave it in double action or “triple” action?’ Well, in all the excitement I forgot. So I gotta ask myself, ‘Do I feel lucky?’ Well, do I?”
Lol you punk😂
This comment deserves so much more respect. Well done.
You deserve a comment from Clint himself for this 😂
Well do you... punk?
Best comment!🤣🤣🤣
I love not having a consistent trigger pull, its so practical and useful.
What I’m hearing from you is “I love not putting in time actually training with my gun!”.
@@darklyripley6138 it's easier to be consistent when you have a trigger that doesn't change it's pull weight
@@darklyripley6138Why would you do that? Even if you're John Wick, you don't need to purchase a stupid gun and "practice" to make it on par with what you *should've* bought. That's retarded.
@@darklyripley6138fancier is always better huh bubba?
It is a consistent trigger pull. The actual break8ng stage is the same in the last two.
Walther P99 Anti Stress or an HK LEM, not a new idea, but a very good one. Hope it gets more adoption.
“What’s the matter Mike? Trigger too tight”?
--Clemenza, Godfather 1972.
This thing is gonna be on Forgotten Weapons in 4-5 years and it's gonna be interesting asf
Could be right now. This was a feature of the Daewoo K5 pistol made in the ‘80s.
Lmao this got me chuckling
@@Brawler_1337this is an American made Daewoo K5 basically.
@@FiveTwoSevenTHR I’m aware.
False. This has been around for years going back to Daewoo.
A cleverly designed solution to a problem that doesn’t exist. Congratulations on creating something that 3 people are going to buy
I dunno. There's an army of people out there ready to buy the next cool thing, whether it's useful or not.
Lol
except its an old design
@@rustyshackleford9017 so an old solution to a problem that still doesn’t exist. Thanks for reinforcing my point
@@alexanderren1097 you're welcome. just some bros dbag rebranded effort to break into the industry.
Well, that's certainly a good trigger for surprising yourself with the shot, I'll give you that 🤷♂️
It's called "double action plus" and you can get a Lionhart LH9 (CZ clone) for around $400 with that standard.
The Daewoo Precision Industries K5 or K5/DP51 was released in 1989 with the triple action in 9mm
I was about to say the same thing....An early model Daewoo wonder 9 from the late 80s - 90s....
Lionheart worked with Daewoo on the action. Keen eye!
...I remember those from all the gun shows in the So FL area!!!
What gun is this
@@TkellKnives I’m seriously asking what kind of firearm this is I’m trying to look it up
My spider sense told me to check the comments... It was right.
Word 👊🏻
OMG they're so freaking funny, and spot on! 😂😂😂
Lmfao!
Same bro same
This is a cannon event 😂
One trigger pull, two bullets? The ATF is gonna LOVE this!
No !
where are you getting two bullets from one trigger pull
That’s called a binary trigger lol
@@ColeAraNope...
ONE for Pull...
One for Release.
@@aldousorwell3807 yes...if thats NOT a binary trigger then what exactly is it ?
I got a 80 action version, it's locked under 79 different locks, you get this super cool sense of accomplishment when you finally get to it
“Clearly a machine gun” - ATF
No. They love this. They are pushing for the 17 action trigger where you have to cycle the hammer 10 time, turn the safety 360 degrees, manipulate the slide, bop it, then pull the trigger twice.
" it's also an SBS " - FBI
No it’s not. If anything it’s more of a binary trigger that’s perfectly legal.
@@Lhatfield
It is metal.
There are moving parts and gears.
Gears are in a machine.
It is a gun.
Therefore, it is a machine gun.
-AFT
@@rebchizelbeak5392It'll literally blow out a lung. Crazy how powerful those pistols are.
This is indeed one of the firearms ever made.
Indeed it is
Lmfao
So true 😂
Of all the things you could say that I could argue with, this was not it.
It does exist.😅
Daewoo DP51 pistol has this action. Its decade's old. I've had one for 30 years. Its on my night stand now with a 20 round mag.
It’s called a daewoo dp51 been around a long time, lionheart makes one, amazing guns
This is lionhearts new pistol but yes, not new
@@claysibley my bad didn’t realize it was. Such a great pistol
The travel on that trigger is like a cross country roadtrip.
Lol my thoughts exactly… way to take a hammer fired gun and make it like a piece of shit striker, fire gun
Im not the only one then. I dont shoot handguns often at all, and that trigger made me physically uncomfortable
I thought it was going to rack the slide, cock, and fire. Ya know like 3 actions not a $h!7ty trigger.
@@americantrucker9813 nothing like a striker fire bozo and yea the trigger is dumb asf
That's the point of double actio. it'ss a lon, heavy initial trugger pull to make it safer to carry with one in the chamber. All consecutive shots are single action with a much shorter and lighter trigger pull. This however is just weird.
That trigger has so much travel i needed a GPS to fire it
💯 and if he was showing me this i would yell at him for wasting my time
Did you take inspiration from the other comment that basically made the same joke? Just wondering
@@frankrizzo454well maybe you shouldn't be buying guns then because reading your comment is a waste of time.. at least they are producing something valuable.. you ain't producing nothing but hot air out of your lips
Daewoo Arms created this way back in the 90's. I still have their first version. It's awesome. It'll shoot any round you can put through it. It's a workhorse.
looks super safe
Was actually expecting it to rack the slide somehow. 🤣
Right? I'm still looking for that mysterious third action.
Exactly. It looked like single action, double action and then double action that performs the same as single action... Racking there slide is the only thing that I can think of that I would call triple action.
I was going to comment something like this. I've only really ever considered that one funky Colt prototype "Semi-Auto gas powered" revolver as a triple action
Basically, with hammer depressed, the pull of the trigger does 3 things (Kinda) so it cocks back the hammer and releases it, and the expanding gasses operate an Op-rod that will eject the previous cylinder (Round that had previously been cycled) technically its only DA since the gas oprod is doing the ejection but I always thought it was a cool premise but something that is relatively useless in real life. Hold on, I'll look it up
If it fires but can it fire the first and repack before you pull trigger all the way back
I don't believe this works sketchy af
They were so preoccupied with whether or not they could, they didn't stop to think if they should.
😂
came here to type that too LOL
Fair enough
eliminates a decocker.
@@CentralTexasCarSpotter you have the travel of a DA with the weight of a SA, there is a noticeable feel in the travel where the hammer cocks and then there is a wall. Again it comes down to training. The ROK Military has been using it for years and is only now replacing it with local made Glock clones.
I'm pretty sure this is the Lionheart Vulcan. And I like it.
Big guy looks so pleased with it, hands in his pockets all casual and proud..
And the look on his face says "Okay, I'll give you a few seconds then I am going to the Sig, Glock and S&W booths."
I feel like this was an unintentional design flaw that they turned into something they could market 😂
It’s not a flaw, it’s a feature!
@zetapingpong that's what the manufacturer Said first time he seen it
Precived value is the official marketing term
@@ayejay5000angry engineer noises😂😂😂
"We fucked up. Oh, I mean we made a new innovative feature!"
"And check it out, you can put your weed in there"
SNL
Rob Schneider
Truly one of the hot chick references of all time
And that name tag he's got on his neck. If you turn it around it's got a slot for you to put your weed in 😊
"super light, like a half pound and maybe four pound...j*
Daewoo did this long ago. It's still nice to see this feature on a new product. It might catch on.
I remember having issues with one of the two I handled last year. This wasn't even over COF, but just handling it.
same as a Daewoo DP51. Was introduced in 1989.
Neat fact, Lionheart the maker of this gun got its start importing the k5/dp51 as the lh9!!
Was just about to say I've seen a gun that can do that before, but couldn't remember the name. Just that it kinda looked like a Browning Hi Power, but it was almost 30 years ago. I guess most people like their gun to work the same way all the time or we'd have seen more of this.
I had a Daewoo the 9mm semi auto, 13 round mag, with the .45 style frame and take down. Don't recall the model number. It operated the same way.
Seen one a few years ago at a gunshow
Ripping off the Koreans. It is nothing new to the firearm industry!
"It can't be a bug if we call it a feature!"
-Todd Howard
It just works.
Not a bug. Cool feature. Been around for years.
@@rwe1 The marketing works!
Amazing teacher.😂😮 🤣
This is Vince from ShamWow and you're going to love my triple action
Thats a HUGE trigger pull for single action
It doesn't look like it has any resistance until where you'd expect but that's still so weird.
@@cikame i cant imagine how much that pistol is either. My $400 CZ p10c is a lot shorter
No the trigger is loose and sloppy it slips forward from its set point in SA mode there was no resistance back to the original set point. Someone needs to explain why that third trigger mode even exists....
Yeah too way too long of a trigger pull
Its like its a 4lb trigger, with a suuuuper long "creep". 🤣
They were so focused on if they could do it, they never stopped to think if they should do it
Great quote from Jurassic Park!
@@michaelperkins3003 glad somebody gets it lol
I'd love to have this.
Copying comments Yur a bum
@naybahood2005 it's called "quoting". You'll learn some day
Daewoo pistols have used this mechanism for a long time, alongside a couple other obscure, rarely-used designs.
Daewoo had that back in the 90's. They called it Fast action if I remember right.
Yup. I was trying to think of who it was but couldn’t remember . This ain’t new , just a new way to take your money. 😭
Yeah, lionheart copied it and made them high quality.
I had one in the 90s also. I miss it. Been trying to find another one
Yeah I know this system has been around. It’s not “new”.
Damn Daewoo made guns? I did not know.
To everyone asking why: it allows you to carry hammer down without having the heavy trigger pull of double action. This feature was born from korean military doctrine requiring troops to carry hammer down. It allows you to basically be cocked and locked without the hammer being back. It is referred to as "fast action" by original manufacturer Daewoo, but has colloquialy been named "triple action" and "double action +" by the people.
But the hammer down position takes the same amount of force as a normal striker fired glock trigger with almsot the same amount of travel. Around 5.5 lbs. Its useless and just made to appease government leadership that has never trained, carried, or fought with a firearm.
Didn't Browning do this decades ago? 🤔
"Fast action" kits were also available from Cylinder & Slide if I remember correctly...
But...we are not korean military. We don't have this arbitrary requirement so...why?
Okay, makes sense. I can see that as being somewhat useful, but alternatively, how much is added to the cost of the gun for this?
Isn’t the entire point of dropping the hammer on a double action to get the long stiff trigger pull? Now your double action NEEDS a thumb safety, for the seemingly tiny advantage of a shorter first round trigger pull.
Daewoo had 1 in the early 90s
Oh shit, So it's it's a Double Action/Single Action/Ultra Single Action pistol!
Rumor has it they're working on a quadruple and a pentupel action too
More actions, more power
Daddy government said we can’t have perpetual action 🤫
😅
@@TheTruthOfConflictthey are going to experience it tho
Talk to me when it gets to sextuple.
Until the trigger racks the damn slide for you, I'm gonna call BS on saying it's 'triple-action'.
Underrated comment😂🤘
thought that's what it was going to do and i'm hella disappointed
Thought in the past H&K came out with a pistol that chambered a round by squeezing the grip. Had a lever connected to the slide..
@@dwmaddawgs there have been designs that have external levers and stuff meant to allow one-handed racking for over century, the White-Merrill did it in 1907. But it's not the trigger doing it.
yeah no 3rd action here at all. just stupid marketing
That "triple action" looks like a much less elegant version of the LEM trigger on my HK P30L.
That is a beautiful handgun though.
The Daewoo K5 from 1989 says 'HI!"
You could find Atlantis before you find the break point on that trigger, buddys’ finger made a 20 minute commute to the back side of the trigger guard😂
Dude! 😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣
lol
Bruh …. Lmfao 🤣
Fr and on double action it doesn’t even look like it has a wall with crisp break just randomly breaks somewhere along that gigantic pull, how’re you suppose to get good accuracy with double action like that
Daewo has been doing that for decades.
The DP-51 was the version brought to the states in the 80’s by Daewoo and was plagued with issues. Lionheart worked with Daewoo on this action and has made it MUCH better. It is a new action for Lionheart
My comment above this says that it’s based on a Daewoo DP-51 from the 1980’s and that this is a new action for Lionheart on pistol that releases this summer. It’s also been commented on many times in other comments. It’s also similar to the LEM on the HK
@@TkellKnives If you have that many people commenting on the same thing, you’re the problem, not them. Label your shorts correctly if you can’t handle people talking about something they actually know about.
I don’t see them as a problem. I see it as respectful dialog. The short is labeled as a new triple action pistol. This pistol is yet to be released so it is new. There is a long form version of this video coming. In it we discuss in detail the pistol, it’s origins, the fact that the owner worked directly with Daewoo in Korea on the action. I’m quite familiar with where this action came from. I’m handling it fine, you however seem to be quite upset.
Technically Lionheart was the importer of the Daewoo DP-51 and named it the LH9 under the Regulus line. This is an all new pistol made by Lionheart called the Vulcan 9 with a similar action to the DP-51, but they’ve reworked and redesigned the parts that had longevity issues. Along with quite a few unique and innovative ideas that are unique to the Vulcan, some of which you’ll see in the longer video, and some that are on their website. I can’t wait to shoot it to see how it all comes together!
All that action with one finger got my wife impressed.
I like the double and single action on automatics .I got my first one around 96. It was a Taurus 24/7 in .45 caliber full size 12 round magazine .One lever would put on it on safety and or decock. lf you decocked then it was a light double action trigger pull . I really like that.
The comments section never disappoints 🙃
Your mother was disappointed last night Trebek!
“New mechanism”
The Daewoo DP51 K5, features the same “triple action”.
The Daewoo DP51 K5 was designed in 1984.
Neat fact, Lionheart the maker of this gun got its start importing the k5/dp51 as the lh9!!
Fn put something similar on Hi Powers, SFS they called it
My Daewoo DH40 did the same thing
Started on chaos bolt and left for crusader strike when P2 was announced because it felt like the server was dead. Was pumped to be able to bring my 3 25s over along with their gold.
Glock: we want every trigger pull to be the same. This guy:
I’m still waiting for a pistol that has a different trigger pull for every round. ALL THE ACTION
Ah you mean a Glock?
😅😂🎉
lmao
Why not make the last round be a lighter or heavier pull so you know when you're out
The Nambu Model 94? It’s certainly a new adventure with each pull…
It's a Lionheart Industries gun, a fancied up Daewoo K5. The K5 has been around since 1989 with that exact trigger function.
But he said it was cool and new!
I was here to day the same thing. My Daewoo must be a new gun.
Had a dp51 same shit
@@akeem626me too, nothing to see here
I h8 ur guts bc I was comin to post this and feel smart bc I knew some shit & u ruined it.
"this cooool two stage feel" 😂😂
IYKYK❤
That's a two-stage double action trigger. I hate marketing people who misuse terms.
It's not. But, ok.
Daewoo of S. Korea made a pistol with that same “triple action” feature back in the 90’s.
Came here to say the same thing. Congratulations Smartypants, you beat me to it! 😤
Yeah because the lionheart is a modernized K5, they used to make the K5 under license for sale in the US until they started to add rails and such
Daewoo?! ...Dafuck?! 😂
@@JakeWitmer SNT Motiv, formerly Daewoo Precision Industries, manufactures most of the small arms used by the ROK military.
DP51
In the 80s Daewoo already had triple action with its 9mm DP51 pistol
This cool brand new old ass Daewoo K5/51 trigger! SO revolutionary!
This gun introduced in the video is based on Korean pistol S&T(or Daewoo) K5 made in 1989. It is NOT a cool new mechanism dude😅
Also used to be made in the US by Lionheart Industries about 10 years ago.
And HK put it in the USP in 1995
Was going to say that😂
@@juanitoelteso Lion heart was the importer of the South Korean Daewoo.
Yeah, but this version's selling for $1200! That's definitely innovative!
That has negligent discharge all over it.
That's not funny, but it is😂😅😂
Thinking the same thing
with the takeup of that trigger it would take a year for the negligent discharge to happen
😂...so true!
Molly Hatchet wrote a song about that trigger, it’s called flirting with disaster.
This will blow Zack Hazards' mind.
As my brigade commander always asked, “So what? Why do I care about this?”
Sounds like a great way to have a beginner shooter negligent discharge from recoil
why are they firing due to recoil if they must uncock the hammer before pulling a two-stage trigger?
@@tehpurplepills- I thought they spoke rather plain. A beginner would be more likely not to recognize that kind of mechanism and think something is wrong with the firearm and potentially do something dangerous like turn around or point the weapon down and accidentally send around off
@@SweetKytten Speaking plainly and making sense are two different things. How would a beginner shooter discharge the firearm from recoil because of this mechanism? This gun functions like any other single action firearm after a round has been fired; the only thing different here is the ability to decock without a lever, which has been done before.
Sounds like an internet ninja trying to poopoo things they neither comprehend or have any actual experience with. I'm really struggling to dumb myself down enough to wrap my head around where you're coming from with that statement. 🤣 It's going to function no different than any other hammer fired pistol under recoil. As he clearly states, the trigger pull is still about 4.5 lbs. Seriously, what compells people to make such nonsensical statements?
@@GenButtNaked762 I like to juggle zip guns
The real triple action was the friends your trigger finger makes on the way.
Looks like striker fire with extra steps
Hey, guys, let's shoot this video to demonstrate the action, but I'm going to hold the pistol all wrong and put my thumb in the way.
💯 was here to say the exact same
He’s holding it like that to hide the scars on the web of his hand.
This is the comment i was looking for
Why can’t we just say “Hey Siri, fire my pistol”.
For mine you have to say “alakablamo”
"Fire Sesame"
Because Siri will be too powerful so they just give us a gimmicked short advertisement of an action that doesn't exist by giving it a fun nickname and basing it off a design that was already implemented in the early 80s.
What's the triple action for
For when a single or double action just won't cut it @@whydoesthishappentome2724
Yup, that’s on of THE guns ever made.
Only new to this guy. This has been around for a long time
Cool new action. Ever heard of Daewoo. 1980’s called and said you are full of it!
Ya in a defense situation the first thing you need is a unpredictable trigger. Because accuracy dosnt matter
Why would it be unpredictable unless you're an idiot that doesn't understand double action pistols?
What? It's entirely predictable. You either rock/train with it in SA or you don't.
How tf is that unpredictable?
Considering most self defense situations are at less than 10 feet makes the accuracy problem not important.
But to be honest I still don't see the point of the third action. I like DA/SA pistols but this is useless.
@Michael Holt I wish I could half like a comment 😂
This seems like a classic case of a solution in search of a problem
How much travel distance do you want on your trigger?
Yes
Cool it's the triple action mechanism off of the Daewoo DP51...that was adopted in 1989....so new and innovative.
“Mechanism” I think the word you’re looking for is “Disguised Flaw”
It looks like a blatant modernized copy of the DP51
I had a Daewoo back then. It was a decent gun if I remember right. The Triple action is just a novelty
Probably an lh9 modernization which they're probably charging too much for.
@robertparis5680 yeah, there's even been companies that have been offering triple action mechanism you can drop into your hammer fired pistols for nearly a decade. These guys are just putting lipstick on an old horse and calling it a new breed.
It's not a bug, it's a feature. This is truly the firearm ever
Cool new mechanism ...oooh it clicked
I can see a benefit in that it is ready to fire without appearing cocked. Also if in 3rd stage with safety on and brought into action quickly its...a bit better.
Ah yes, a solution in search of a problem.
Its gonna be searching for a good long while 😂
“That’ll prevent them from rapid firing down the range.” - Fudds everywhere
Cool. Hope I remember to do that when fighting for my life...
I feel like there's gonna be some recalls involved with it later on.
was just thinking that. too many idiots with guns for there not to be some problem eventually
Daewoo/lionheart have been making guns like this for years.
Same. Triple action might fool the uninitiated into thinking it’s dry fired and safe
They copied Daewoo. They issue theirs to their military.
It's been around over 30 years. K5 9mm. Smith and Wesson 59 pattern
@TSsound guess you're late to the party. It's been around over 30 years... K5 9mm. Sold in the USA for decades.