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When a rifle fires, a sequence of events takes place. After the firing pin strikes the primer, what is the next event in the sequence
The primer explodes and ignites the gunpowder.
Primer being struck by firing pin causes fire which ignites the gunpowder which burns and produces gas which forces the projecitle down the bore of the weapon.
An etch primer is used as a key for the next coat normally on metals.
To cock an AK47 means to pull the handle back which sets the firing pin, so that when you pull the trigger the firing pin goes forward and detonates the primer thus firing a shot. The AK47 being a semiautomatic weapon ejects the fired (spent) shell, as the slide goes back to eject the shell sets the firing pin for the next round.
After mudding and sanding, primer is next, then paint.
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there will be a next event on pokemon black and white
I bowled 4 consecutive perfect games in Wii bowling and 6 consecutive strikes in the next game for a total of 54 consecutive strikes. A few months later I bowled 5 consecutive perfect games in Wii bowling and 6 consecutive strikes in the next game for a new record of 66 consecutive strikes. Ray
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A dependent event
Firing pin strikes the primer of the cartridge, causing it to fire. The flame from the primer ignites gunpowder, which burns rapidly. Gasses created by burning powder push bullet down barrel, a the same time pushing back on the slide of the pistol. Since the slide is heavier than the bullet, it moves much slower. As the slide is pushed back on it's springs, it pulls the fired cartridge case from the chamber, and it is flipped out of the pistol (ejection). At the end of the stroke, springs that were compressed during recoil now push the slide forward, stripping fresh cartridge from magazine, and sliding it into the chamber. You are now ready for the next shot.