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The percussion firing mechanism I was thinking about might be similar to the walking cane guns made during the mid-19th Century.
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A hollow pole, internal spring-loaded long rod as a 'firing pin' to hit the cap, L shaped slot for a 'bolt handle' that can be pulled back against the spring, pushed into the base of the L, and flipped with a finger sideways to release the 'pin' would be simple and reasonably easy to make.
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Exactly what I was thinking. That's how the cane guns worked.
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