you make a catapult!
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Certainly, yes. One can make terra-cotta figures at home. The only difficulty is about backing/firing the same, because the baking/firing is done in kiln. It is known as potter kiln and it is quite cumbersome and elaborate affair.
Like they figured out how to make any other machine, mechanism, or tool: figure out what it needs to do to be useful then design a thing that does that.
Pretty much the same way as any other piece of artillery. Most modern naval guns use a electronic firing mechanism. Aiming is done through a combination of radar and GPS inputs, but they still have the ability to aim by hand.
With firearms, it refers to the space between parts of the firing mechanism and a loaded cartridge. Too little, the mechanism cannot close. Too much, the mechanism does not hold a cartridge firmly, and can be damaged upon firing.
Load, chamber, engage firing mechanism
Best left to a gunsmith.
try www.e-gunparts.com
Try e-gunparts.com
By itself, nothing. When a person loads it with ammunition and activates the firing mechanism, a projectile is expelled.
The three main parts of a pistol are the slide, frame, and barrel. The slide houses the firing mechanism and reciprocates during firing, while the frame provides the structure and houses the trigger mechanism. The barrel is where the projectile travels through when the gun is fired.
First you make sure your ammuntion is right next to you. Then you make sure you're in the tank and that it's in on. Make sure its a tank and not an abnormally large male. Then load the ammunitaion in the firing mechanism and fire at your target.
firing pin , breech block, and extractor and ejector mechanism
Snap caps are used for dry firing a firearm without damage to the firing pin. They are used in shotguns to relieve tension on the spring mechanism when they are in storage.
A buttstock is a stock in a firearm located in the rear of the firing mechanism where one's shoulder is held while shooting.
Nearly the last step in this tutorial is taking out the firing pin. http://www.castbullet.com/misc/tdown.htm Good luck