A crossbow?
Or a regular bow? You would need a lot of strength to fire an arrow using just a bow.
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A crossbow had a shorter arrow that was sometimes called a bolt. Many crossbows had a lever to exert great pressure on the string and cock the weapon. It then had a trigger to fire off the bolt. Some crossbows could send bolts that pierced through armour.
An opening in any type of fortification wall, usually shaped like a key hole, vertical slit or cross, that allows an archer to fire his weapon with a great amount of protection.
you shoot and arrow because if you notice you fire a gun it involves fire comming from gun powder. there is no fire when you shoot an arrow
The arrow could catch on fire then you could catch on fire
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If they're lucky, they never fire their weapon in the line of duty. My dad was "on the job" for 22 years and never fired his weapon in the line of duty. Of course they have to practice shoot at the gun range to maintain qualified.
Noise from weapon fire is called?
To fire a weapon is to shoot, to fire, to blast, to pull the trigger, to light the fuse, etc.
No. A mortar is a indirect fire weapon where as a railgun is a direct-fire weapon.