- A
firing pin or
striker is a part of the
firing mechanism of a
firearm that
impacts the
primer in the base of a
cartridge and
causes it to
fire. In firearms...
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Pin firing, also
known as thermocautery, is the
treatment of an
injury to a horse's leg, by
burning or freezing. This is
supposed to
induce a counter-irritation...
- A
pin-up
model is a
model whose m****-produced
pictures and
photographs have wide
appeal within the po****r
culture of a society.
Pin-up
models are usually...
- The
pin-
fire (or pinfire) is an
obsolete type of
metallic cartridge used in firearms,
where the
priming compound is
ignited by
striking a
small pin that...
- ft-lbs); (b)
device manufactured or
designed to
discharge rim-
fire, centre-
fire or
pin-
fire ammunition; (c)
device which is not at the time
capable of discharging...
- by
firing squad, a
method of
capital punishment Pottery firing in a kiln or oven
Pin firing, an old
medical treatment applied to
horses An
action potential...
- M1911
pistol and the
majority of
internal parts including the
firing pins,
firing pin plates, sear groups, springs,
recoil rods, and
mainspring housings...
- pull or
prevent the
firing pin from
detonating the
cartridge or both.
Firearms with the
ability to
allow the user to
select various fire modes may have separate...
- "it
keeps them
pinned down". However,
depending on
factors including the type of
ammunition and the target's protection,
suppressive fire may
cause casualties...
-
Prunus pensylvanica, also
known as bird cherry,
fire cherry,
pin cherry, and red cherry, is a
North American cherry species in the
genus Prunus. Prunus...