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Roy Roger's steed was "Trigger", a beautiful palomino stallion. After Trigger passed on, he rode Trigger's son, "Trigger, Jr.". Trigger was never used to pull anything, only to ride.
Depends on how long the trigger pulls are, and the capacity of the flamethrower's fuel and compressed air tanks. If napalm is used, only a few pulls of the trigger are possible before the fuel is expended. If using regular gasoline or other liquid fuel, many more bursts are possible, but the range and destructive effect of the flamethower are reduced. To burn out an enemy pillbox and incinderate its inhabitants, napalm is best, and one pull of the trigger is more than adequate.
First entry - It comes from having poor hearing. The saying. Whatever 'Trips your trigger', is where it comes from. And it implies exactly how it reads - Trigger, referring to the trigger on a gun. And to Trip, as in pull the trigger. It can be seen as one who gets too excited and pulls the trigger on the gun too soon. Thus, Trip your Trigger asking, Is this exciting enough to get your full attention!
Yes! energy is used for everything and it gets converted in the forms of work you do. It took a certain (small) amount of energy to move the sting and pull the trigger.
He couldn't explain the force that pushes or pulls the continents.
Muscles are attached to tendons which connect to bones. When a skeletal muscle contracts, it pulls on the tendon which in turn pulls on the bone, causing it to move.
Pulling the trigger mechanism moves a rod down the middle of the litter picker which pulls closed the claw (picker)
Assuming that you have a pre- 09 Atr, the trigger is unadjustable... And you can't get a replacement from mossberg. The trigger pulls on the ATRs are horrible, ranging from 3.5(good) to 8.5(horrible) lbs. Mine breaks at 8 pounds, and there is no way of adjusting it. Believe me, I've tried, and so have gunsmiths.
No. It is an inanimate object. It cannot even move unless acted upon by an outside force. The person (or thing) that pulls the trigger can kill, not the gun.
The exact same way a normal rifle does, except that the trigger is typically attached to the firing mechanism by some sort of linkage - this is also the reason bullpup rifles tend to be cited as having really jerky trigger pulls, although this has been rectified in some rifles through the use of a free floating linkage. The primary difference (and, indeed the very definition of what "Bullpup" means) is that a Bullpup's action (bolt/firing pin, breach, et al) is located behind (i.e. closer to the rear) the trigger. Normal rifles also require a linkage between the action and trigger, but this linkage can be extremely short, and thus, less susceptible to becoming loose or stuck, which can be the cause of the "jerkiness" of many Bullpup weapon's trigger pulls.
The M4 rifle could shoot about 700-850 rounds per minute.
NXL mode on paintball markers is the mode used by the National X-ball League. When in NXL mode the marker fires semi automatic for the first 3 trigger pulls, after that the gun will fire Full-Automatic if the trigger is held. NXL is capped at 15 Balls Per Second.