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Behind the muzzle you can see a milled piece of metal that locks into a notch in the slide with a little pawl. This prevents the slide from moving backward when the gun is fired, reducing the sound emitted at the cost of the semiautomatic functionality of the weapon.
Ah, thank you! Luigi style.
Did Luigi/the Adjuster have a similar device? I know we see him manually cycling it
No I don't believe so. I think he just had to manually cycle it because it didn't have a "Nielsen device" or whatever. Which actually makes me wonder why the contraption pictured here is necessary.
This was pre booster! The quick-detatch nature of the silencer meant that you would lock it for suppressed operation, then remove the silencer for semi auto. The M9 will usually malfunction without a booster installed when using a silencer.