Hammer retarder

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A sketch of an AKM-like hammer retarder produced by AI

The hammer retarder (also known as rate reducer) is a component of the automatic firearm that delays the hammer fall [1] and thus reduces the rate of the fully automatic fire.

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The retardation of the fall serves two purposes:

AKM

Location of rate reducer on a diagram of AKM AKM diagram.png
Location of rate reducer on a diagram of AKM

Use of a cyclic rate reducer is the main difference in the operation of AKM when compared to AK-47 (the latter does not have the component). The hammer retarder of AKM is located alongside the trigger and the semiautomatic sear and replaces one of the twin lugs on the trigger. The cyclic rate reducer functions by momentarily holding the hammer in the cocked position after the automatic sear has disengaged. The hammer has to overcome the inertia of the heavy rate reducer before it is released; this causes a slight delay, with a resultant decrease in the automatic rate of fire. [4]

References

  1. U.S. patent 3724325A
  2. U.S. patent 2459158A
  3. Department of the Army 2005, pp. 33, 77.
  4. Johnson 1970, p. 88, PD-icon.svg One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain..

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