Mr. Nathan has think that he fired at a Negro in his yard.
Mr. Nathan believes he has fired his gun at a threatening intruder who has broken into his home.
Atticus Finch fired a gun to kill a mad dog (a dog with rabies).
In "To Kill a Mockingbird," the children's plan to sneak into the Radley yard to peek through the window gets disrupted when they are caught by Atticus. Mr. Nathan Radley mistakenly believes he has shot at an intruder, when in reality he has aimed at a shadowy figure in the dark, which turns out to be Jem's pants stuck on the fence.
a mockingbird gun!
Yes, in "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee, Mr. Nathan Radley shoots his gun when he believes there is an intruder in his yard, which turns out to be Jem and Scout sneaking around trying to see Boo Radley. This incident adds to the mysterious and suspenseful atmosphere surrounding the Radley house.
A round is loaded into a gun. The gun is then cocked and then fired.
This gun is a Rifle
A gun recoils when fired due to the need to eject the casing and to recycle the pent up gas
A machine gun uses energy from the fired cartridge to operate the mechanism to unload the fired catridge, and to load a fresh cartridge- which is fired, and repeats the cycle.
It doesn't.
Yes, but only if the gun is not fired. If the gun you see on the big screen is fired, then it isn't an airsoft gun, it is a prop gun, or a cap firing gun.
When a gun is fired a bullet (or cartridge) with a small mass but a very high velocity is ejected. The recoil of the gun is a reaction to this force and is sufficient to push back the person who fired the weapon.