The phrase "you have me over a barrel" means that someone is in a vulnerable or disadvantaged position, often due to being at the mercy of another person. It implies a lack of options or leverage, suggesting that the person feels trapped or forced to comply with demands. The expression likely originates from the imagery of being physically restrained or unable to escape.
Over a Barrel: helpless, at a disadvantage
It Means You Have To: DO A BARREL ROLL!
This is a double barrel, over/under shotgun.
Adjust? You mean to remove or tighten? There is a threaded tightening bolt right in front of the receiver over the barrel.
In barrel racing 5 seconds is added for each nocked over barrel but in some contests if a barrel is nocked over its a dq and if u nock over all three its a dq
At what distance??
No
Its an analogy to human behavior. One tries to get ahead, and the others will crawl over it, bringing it down.
What does J1727 on the barrel of my 270 mean?
Do you mean you have an extra barrel, or are you calling the tube magazine below the barrel another barrel?
There are over 60 kinds of barrel in use. You will have to specify WHICH barrel.
The barrel has deep grooves milled into the outside of the barrel. Called flutes, the grooves reduce the weight of the barrel, yet leave it a stiff barrel with very good accuracy.