An action is something you proactively choose to do. A reaction is something you do as a response to a stimulus.
SA requires the hammer to be manually cocked for every shot. DA does not.
Semi-auto requires the hammer to be cocked for the first shot.
Recoil operated uses recoil from firing to cycle the action. Gas operated uses gas from firing to cycle the action.
A single action gun must be manually cocked before each shot (pull the hammer back, then pull the trigger). A double action may be fired by just pulling the trigger.
the difference between the 2 is that the red bull shot has double the quanity of taurine and gurana in a little shot bottle and the can have the safe limit but with a bigger quanity
A doppio is a specific term used in Italian coffee culture to refer to a double shot of espresso. So, there is no difference between a doppio and a double shot of espresso, they are the same thing.
Chilled lead shot has less antimony than "magnum lead shot" and therefore is softer than Magnum lead shot. Though I have never noticed a difference between the two, some say the chilled shot doesn't break clay birds as well at the range.
A scene can contain multiple shots. A shot is one isolated take.
If anyone has an answer I'd like to know too. I inherited a New Haven .410 bolt action model 283B. I don't know the difference between the 283TB and the 283B so please share that information if you know it. Thanks! The difference between a 283TB and a 283B is that the 283TB is a .410 and a 30.6 too.
NOT much difference. Shikari was made before 1986 - single shot, hinged breakopen "shotgun" style action, with single action exposed trigger - 1871 Buffalo rifle made after 1987 - same type of action and transfer bar safety system - both chambered for .45-70 Gov't Cartridge.
tb testing is to determine if you have been exposed to the tb virus. The shot would be the vaccination for it.
Could be calilber, could be action type (single shot, bolt, pump, full auto), could be barrel length