What type of weapon is designed to hurl arrows?
What material is army camouflage made from?
Army camouflage is typically made from various materials such as durable cotton or nylon fabric. These materials are chosen for their ability to withstand outdoor and rugged conditions, as well as for their ability to be dyed and printed with camouflage patterns. Additionally, some modern camouflage materials might incorporate synthetic fibers or have special features like moisture-wicking properties.
How do you head space a browning m2hb machine gun?
You don't. You headspace AND time the gun, because the timing changes with headspace and the headspace changes every time you change the barrel.
This is from the Picatinny Arsenal:
To headspace the weapon:
1. Raise the cover all the way up and retract the bolt.
2. Screw the barrel all the way into the gun, then back off two clicks. (To tell ya the truth, this is where most guys stop when they're in Indian Country.)
3. Charge the weapon and ride the bolt forward. Don't let it slam home; since the gun isn't loaded, if you do that you'll damage the bolt.
4. Retract the bolt about 1/16" and hold it there until you've used the gage.
5. Raise the cartridge extractor, push in the alignment guide and try to put the "go" end of the headspace gage in the slot between the face of the bolt and the rear of the barrel. There's a ring on it. If you can get the gage to go in all the way down to the ring, pull it out, turn it around and try to put the "no go" end in the same place. If the "go" gage went in and the "no go" gage didn't, you're done. If the "go" gage didn't go in, unscrew the barrel one click and try it again. If the "no go" gage went in, screw the barrel in one click. Keep doing this until the go gage goes in and the no go gage doesn't.
To time the gun:
1. Set the headspace.
2. Raise the cover, charge the weapon and ride the bolt forward.
3. Retract the bolt far enough to put the "fire" gage in. It goes between the front of the bolt and the back of the barrel, with the beveled edge against the barrel notches.
4. Remove the backplate and screw the timing adjustment nut down all the way. Don't take it off the timing stud, though.
(This is where timing this thing gets tedious...)
5. Retract the bolt far enough to remove the fire gage. Reinstall the backplate, retract the bolt, stick the fire gage in and try to fire the gun. It shouldn't fire.
6. Take the gage out, remove the backplate, screw the timing nut in one notch, put the backplate back on, the gage back in and try to fire the gun. Keep repeating step 6 until the gun fires.
7. Remove the gage, remove the backplate, screw the nut in two more clicks and put the backplate back on. Charge the weapon and ride the bolt forward. Insert the "no fire" end of the gage and try to fire. It shouldn't fire. If it does the gun has to go to the shop. If it DOESN'T fire, turn the gage back around and try to fire again. If it won't fire with the "no fire" gage in and will with the "fire" gage in, you're done.
Who is an artillery non commissioned officer below a sergeant?
An artillery non-commissioned officer below a sergeant is typically a corporal. Corporals are junior enlisted personnel who hold a leadership position within a squad or team. They assist in the management and supervision of daily tasks and provide guidance to lower-ranking soldiers.
What is a sniper rifle stand called?
A stand used for stabilizing and supporting a sniper rifle is commonly referred to as a bipod. It typically attaches to the rifle's forend or front end and allows for more precise aiming and steady shooting.
Equipment are named by the procuring agency. For example the latest main battle tank is identified by a Model M1A1 and given the name "Abrams". The department may be different for an army versus an air force program. For weapons procurement years ago, a project was identified by a Number that only applies while it was in development or experimentation. When the equipment was approved for purchase, it was given a model number and name. Today, the Air Force will have a fly-off between 2 competitors and each competitor's entry will have a Model name. For example the F-22 and F-23 jets were competitors and the F-22 "Raptor" was awarded the production contract.
84 lbs, fires 450-550 rounds per minute, maximum range is 6764 meters, maximum effective range is 1500 meters for a point target or 1,830 meters for an area target, it has a muzzle velocity of 3,050 feet per second, and is capable of firing in single shot or fully automatic
What kind of bombs does the B-2 stealth bomber carry?
The B-2 stealth bomber can carry both conventional and nuclear bombs. It is capable of carrying up to 40,000 pounds of ordnance, including a wide range of precision-guided munitions such as Joint Direct Attack Munitions (JDAMs) and Massive Ordnance Penetrator (MOP) bombs. Its primary purpose is to penetrate enemy airspace and deliver its payload with precision.
Are muskets still used in wars today?
No, muskets are not used in wars today. They have been replaced by more modern and advanced firearms such as rifles and automatic weapons. Muskets were primarily used in warfare until the late 19th century.
EMP stands for electromagnetic pulse, which is a burst of electromagnetic radiation that can disrupt or disable electronic devices. Special forces in the context of Zynga refers to a game called Empires & Allies, developed by Zynga. In the game, players can deploy special forces units to carry out missions and engage in strategic battles.
Does a torpedo have to be launched in the water?
Yes, a torpedo is specifically designed to be launched and operate in water. It relies on its propulsion and control systems to navigate through the water and engage its target. It is not designed for use outside of a water environment.
The web belt had a small loop at each end that allowed the belt to be doubled back. The loop had small hook and loop that connected the two ends. You turn one half of the belt 90 degrees and insert and then rotate back.
Hopefully the question applies to US web belts, as this contributor has no experience with web belts from other countries. The old-style US web belt is made of cotton duck with three rows of grommets. The new-style US web belt is made of nylon with two rows of grommets which have persisted for some reaon, as the newer ALICE and MOLLE equipment do not require them. Perhaps it is to make the new-style web belt compatible with old equipment. If using the old-style web belt, only the male end (not both ends as stated above) is adjustable, and should be on your right side if you are right-handed. [Vice versa for left-handed, no matter for ambidextrous.] Adjust it for your waist size and put it on by holding the female end with your weak hand and turning the male end with your strong hand 90 degrees as per the above. Reverse to take it off. The new-style web belt is adjustable at both ends, and putting it on is even simpler. Engage and push the ends together until they click. To take it off, press the male end and pull the ends apart. As civilians have no use for a combat harness, the web belt may be worn in one of two ways. When wearing the new-style nylon web belt, I prefer it straight across my waist, as the weight of my .45 is more easily supported by my Bianchi nylon holster with ALICE clips. When wearing the old-style web belt with the leather holster, I prefer it tilted like a gunslinger, and adjusted a size larger accordingly. If you carry a heavy pistol like me, or if you are a construction worker using a web belt to support the weight of a toolbag, you may want to open it a size larger and slide the keepers in place so that the weight is on the side of your strong hand, and borne partially on the side of the opposing hip.
Anything man made that has "moving parts" is a machine. Bows and rifles may be considered a form of machine. But normally, crew operated "man made" equipment that have moving parts are considered "machines", such as the ancient catapult or chariot.
The final step for changing the location of the canister on a protective mask would be to reassemble the inlet valve assembly and the side voicemitter gasket back into their original positions. Make sure everything is aligned properly and securely tightened to maintain the mask's protective integrity.
The most famous facility is located within Cheyenne Mountain, in Colorado. The actual headquarters is located at Peterson Air Force Base, also in Colorado.
How much is a 1948 tucker torpedo worth?
It depends on condition, condition, condition. Considering that only 51 were built and only 47 survive, it is a very rare car. In 2008 one sold for over 1 million dollars. They are worth what someone will pay.
What do you do before conisidering allowing a mine on your land?
1. An Environmental Impact Report may be required at local, state, or federal levels.
2. Land value appreciation or depreciation.
3. Leasing rights, to include how much land SURROUNDING the actual mining site.
4. A route leading to & from the mining site, trespassing rights; rights of way.
5. Fencing and signing; some laws REQUIRE "signs being posted" in order to enforce laws.
6. A clause providing royalties for you (the original land owner)?
7. Future safety considerations (down the road): Grandchildren, etc. falling into it?
What biological agent is not considered by terrorists for the mass destruction of people?
One biological agent that is not typically considered by terrorists for mass destruction of people is the smallpox virus. This is because smallpox has been eradicated through global vaccination campaigns and the virus is only known to exist in two highly secure laboratories, making it inaccessible to terrorists.
IOD stands for "Initial Operational Capability." It refers to the point at which a military system, such as landmines, is deemed capable of being used in a limited operational capacity. IOD is reached after the system has undergone testing and evaluation to ensure its effectiveness and readiness for deployment.
What is the oldest dated bow and arrow?
The oldest dated bow and arrow aren't actually dated for the same time period. The oldest dated arrow head is estimated to be about 64,000 years old found in the South African Sibudu Cave. The oldest bow in one piece was found in Denmark and dated at 9,000 BCE
What type of Bow does the green arrow use in arrow?
He's using a PSE MOJO with NRG cams. His bow is painted green with chrome limbs. The hunting versions are all dipped in a camo film while the target bows are anodized in red/orange with black limbs. There are different models with different cam types but it is definitely a MOJO. If you search PSE MOJO in Google you'll get lots of pictures and it is exactly the same bow used in the show. I hunt with one, which means I spend a lot of time shooting and handling it.
What was a scaling ladder used for?
A scaling ladder was used for climbing and accessing fortifications, walls, or other high structures during military operations or sieges. It consisted of a long ladder with rungs or steps, often made of wood or metal, to assist soldiers in scaling vertical obstacles.
Is the f-22 raptor the most modern plane?
No, the F-22 Raptor is not the most modern plane. While it is one of the most advanced fighter jets in the world, there are newer aircraft such as the F-35 Lightning II that incorporate even more advanced technology and capabilities.
What is the Field Manual for US Army uniforms?
The Field Manual for US Army uniforms is FM 3-21.5, also known as "Drill and Ceremonies." It provides guidance and standardization for the wear and appearance of Army uniforms, including regulations for specific items such as the Army Combat Uniform (ACU), Army Service Uniform (ASU), and Physical Fitness Uniform (PTU). This manual outlines the proper wear of accessories, insignia, and awards, as well as guidelines for ceremonial events and military customs.
The AA-12, a fully automatic shotgun, has a cyclic rate of fire of approximately 300 rounds per minute. However, the actual rate of fire can vary depending on factors such as ammunition type, maintenance, and user control.