The firing sequence of a rifle involves several key steps: First, the shooter pulls the trigger, which releases the firing pin. The firing pin then strikes the primer of the cartridge, igniting the gunpowder inside. This explosion generates gas that pushes the bullet down the barrel and out of the muzzle. Finally, the spent cartridge is ejected, allowing the shooter to chamber a new round and prepare for the next shot.
When a rifle fires, a sequence of events takes place. After the firing pin strikes the primer, what is the next event in the sequence
The primer explodes and ignites the gunpowder.
Primer being struck by firing pin causes fire which ignites the gunpowder which burns and produces gas which forces the projecitle down the bore of the weapon.
After the firing pin strikes the primer, the primer ignites the gunpowder within the cartridge. This combustion generates rapidly expanding gases that create high pressure inside the cartridge case. Consequently, the bullet is propelled down the barrel of the rifle, leaving the muzzle at high velocity.
If you look at the bolt face, a center fire rifle will have the firing pin located in the center of the bolt. A rimfire rifle will have the firing pin located on the outside edge of the bolt.
Steps performed in firing
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