There's a retractor or "recoil" spring mechanism that attaches to the side of the belt spool down in the bottom of the area behind the door. The spring side of the keyway that fits to the metal belt spool is plastic and eventually gives away causing the spring to no longer engage the belt spool.
The proper word is "recoil." The action of firing a bullet causes the rifles to recoil against the shooter's shoulder.
I had this same problem and when I pulled the belt out as far as it would go and looked around in the recoil I found a quarter stuck in there. Pulled the quarter out with needle-nosed pliers and it works fine now. Looking at where the recoil is positioned it would be fairly easy for something to fall down in there.
In Counter-Strike 1.6, when you shoot, the gun's recoil causes it to rise momentarily before settling back down. This is due to the game's mechanics, which simulate weapon recoil and the need for players to control their aim after firing. To improve accuracy, players often wait for the crosshair to return to its original position before taking another shot. Mastering this recoil pattern is essential for effective shooting in the game.
The force responsible for normal expiration is passive recoil of the lungs and chest wall. As the diaphragm and external intercostal muscles relax, the elastic recoil of these structures causes the lungs to decrease in volume, leading to expiration.
The elasticity of the thoracic cage, including the ribs and intercostal muscles, causes expiration. During expiration, these structures recoil back to their resting position, pushing air out of the lungs.
Recoil in a gun is caused by the force of the expanding gases pushing the bullet out of the barrel. This force also pushes the gun backward, causing recoil. The impact on the shooter's experience can vary depending on the size and power of the gun. More recoil can lead to increased felt impact on the shooter's body, affecting accuracy and comfort while shooting.
The recoil of the rifle bruised her shoulder.The recoil sent him flying backwards.
If you mean bounce then here is your answer, Friction causes the ball to have the gravity forcing it down recoil and sed it upwards.
The prefix of "recoil" is "re-".
You can never stop recoil. You can reduce the felt effects, but, the recoil will still be there.
More tension causes more recoil and therefore springs the vehicle forward faster.
When the diaphragm moves down it is relaxing, causing the thoracic cavity to recoil. An increase in pressure causes the lungs to expel.