It's Glock.
It's the striker-fired (direct spring push) and that spring-based magazine mechanism.
Well, since Glock patented it first, so I just generalize any handheld gun (using magazine) without hammer cock in sight as that, Glock.
I actually forgot the term at that time, hence that "Gocklock or Geckolock?". And then there's that song from Carpenters rang in my head, "Why Do Birds" song, I mean "Close to You" — "Why do lightbulbs, suddenly appear".
Depiction of Geckolock: Exterior
Depiction of Geckolock: Interior
As you can see at the interior, it is completely a baffling piece of engineering and there's a gecko being stuck there for naming reason.
It perhaps, if we wish upon a star, will spurt some sort of tiny gears or screws when the trigger is pulled. Plus the whole awkward utensil will just break uncontrollably. Or is it brake? We should stop this madness. Brake it is then.
How to Brake Something Uncontrollably
Imagine driving a speeding bicycle then you brake it uncontrollably. You put your entire limbs and existence to the brake handle while boiling sea water with solar panel water heater using telepathy and screaming stuk stront! (unavoided front flips)
Bicycle Brake Handle
A medieval contraption highlighting its chic visual and it's placed somehere on a bicycle with its avant-garde function as "The handle that makes the bike stop!” or "Grab it and the bike stops!" or "Thingy that slows the bike down!"
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