Air pistols with a trigger
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— systems in which before each shot you need to cock the trigger separately — a characteristic "hammer" in the back of the weapon. A rather specific cocking method, used extremely rarely, in two types of pneumatics. The first is inexpensive models, where auto-cocking (cocking when pressing the trigger) was abandoned in order to reduce the cost. The second is copies of historical samples (early revolvers, "derringers", etc.), where the trigger platoon is provided for the sake of maximum resemblance to the real prototype.