voluntary you cant control pulling it out ur body does it all by itself
Yes, pulling your finger out of a fire is typically a reflex response to avoid further injury. The body's natural response to pain and heat is to quickly remove the affected body part from the source of danger.
Yes, it will fire. If the finger is a tight fit the gun may also explode. The will not be much left of the finger, either.
You could be charged for NUMEROUS crimes for pulling a fire alarm falsely, depending upon whether anyone gets hurt or killed.
The heat generated by the fire warms surrounding gasses and they rise, pulling the flame up.
It will quickly burn and possibly even catch on fire. Don't do it.
A finger print is the oils from your finger being left on something you have touched (not including food) like glass and things like that. If fire or heat gets close to the finger print the oils can evaporate leaving no traces of them. hope this helps!
By pulling the trigger, by dropping it with a shell in the chamber and by a slamfire.
hold down your finger on the mic hole and wala the fire goes away!
On a city rail train, the consequence of pulling a fire alarm for no reason, is a fine of $200
20 years of living in New Jersey.
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"Walking" or "Feathering" the trigger is a term meaning the interchanging of fingers to increase the rate of fire on a paintball gun. The motion should consist like this: 1. Placing the "trigger finger" or middle finger on the trigger; pulling the trigger till it is registered as a shot. 2. Quickly changing to the next finger before the trigger is completely up. 3. Continuing to do this to create a steady line of paint. The purpose of this method is to increase your rate of fire. By using two fingers moving rapidly across the trigger frame, in theory you would have increased your speed by 2X.