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  1. What Happened to the Toggle Action? - American Handgunner

    By far, the most significant application of the toggle lock to firearms was its successful adaptation to automatic weapons by American-born inventor Hiram S. Maxim in the 1880s.

  2. Toggle lock | Gun Wiki | Fandom

    A toggle lock is a form of locking the bolt. It has been used in various firearms, notably as a form of delayed blowback. Schwarzlose machine gun Pedersen rifle Rheinmetall-Heinemann rifle …

  3. How Does It Work: Toggle Actions - Forgotten Weapons

    Jun 3, 2021 · Toggle actions are a relatively exotic locking system that are relatively common and well-known because the system was used in a pair of particularly successful early guns: the …

  4. The Luger P08: A Mechanical Icon with a Legacy That Won’t Quit

    May 9, 2025 · That curving grip, the toggle-lock, the long thin barrel—it just screams “classic European firearm.” From Indiana Jones to Band of Brothers, the Luger has been cast as both …

  5. How Does It Work: Toggle Actions - YouTube

    How Does It Work: Toggle Actions - YouTube. AboutPressCopyrightContact usCreatorsAdvertiseDevelopersTermsPrivacyPolicy & SafetyHow YouTube worksTest new …

  6. A short history of toggle locking - WeaponsMan

    In the early days of semi- and automatic weapons, one very common locking mechanism was a toggle lock. This lock works like a human knee joint: it would bend freely once bent, but when …

  7. How Does It Work: Toggle Actions | RecoilTV

    Toggle actions are a relatively exotic locking system that are relatively common and well-known because the system was used in a pair of particularly successful early guns: the Luger and …

  8. White Toggle-Locked .30-06 Prototype Rifle - TheGunZone

    Nov 9, 2024 · It’s a short recoil-operated, toggle-locking rifle, reminiscent of the Paterson or the Luger. The interesting difference between this and White’s first rifle is that this one is in 30.6 …

  9. The "Other" Locking Systems - American Handgunner

    In this system, the barrel moves back a short distance, locked to the slide or bolt to contain high-pressure powder gases. As the bullet exits the bore and pressure drops, the slide/bolt unlocks …

  10. How it works the “Bergmann-Bayard” system

    The Bergmann-Bayard system utilizes a toggle-lock system, in which the barrel and breech are locked together by two locking bars that are connected to the frame.