Its operation consists of a horizontal movement closure that has the needle in line inside; the lower lever, when actuated, unlocks the breech, then moves it backwards, uncovering the chamber, giving space to a lifting tile and mounts the firing pin from behind. At the end of its rearward travel, the breech causes a bullet to travel from the magazine to the lifting tile, and then the forward reciprocating movement of the lever raises the tile, bringing the bullet in front of the chamber, where it is pushed forward. battery by closing. The last movement of the lever upwards locks the closure again in the firing position. The design of this model was a return to its origins, using revolver cartridges that were shorter and produced less pressure. It also featured a much stronger Browning acti