Matters where you shoot him. Upper chest you will kill him. Below waist they might survive.
a ductile material is one that can be pulled out ,or drawn,into a long wire.
No
Nothing keeps them from being pulled. Earth's gravity certainly pulls on them.
The rocks are frequently pulled under the surface because, Due to the movements in the crust.
No
Who Pulled the Trigger - 1916 was released on: USA: 1 August 1916
Max pulled the trigger and bullets shot out
'before i could even blink, he pulled the trigger on me'
A trigger lock is used for gun safety. It is a mechanism that goes over the trigger and locks to prevent the trigger from being pulled.
They pulled the trigger!
He pulled the trigger on the gun and the bullet flew through the air and killed his enemy
Yes and no. The Glock does not have an external safety that is operated by the shooter. The safety mechanisms are controlled by the trigger, and function when the trigger is pulled. If the trigger is NOT pulled, the safety mechanisms prevent the firing pin from moving forward and striking the cartridge. However, if a Glock has a cartridge chambered, AND you pull the trigger, the gun WILL fire.
Only if it is malfunctioning
A loaded gun fails to fire when the trigger is pulled- misfire.
Pretty much the way any trigger works. Pressing the trigger moves the sear. The sear releases the hammer or striker, which hits the firing pin, firing the cartridge. Powered either by recoil, or by gas pressure from the cartridge, the action cycles, extracting the fired case, ejecting it, and loading another cartridge. A part called the disconnector prevents the hammer from falling a second time until the trigger is released, and then pulled a second time.
yes
Generally a pistol lock fits in the trigger housing to prevent the trigger from being pulled. Usually takes a key to open and close it.