- In a firearm, the
sear is the part of the
trigger mechanism that
holds the hammer, striker, or bolt back
until the
correct amount of
pressure has been...
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because of a
secondary sear or
wedge that is
pressed under the rear arm of the
sear—that is
between the
lockplate and the
sear—when the
forward part of...
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Sears,
Roebuck and Co.,
commonly known as
Sears (/sɪərz/ SEERZ), is an
American chain of
department stores founded in 1892 by
Richard Warren Sears and...
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pushing against the
sear tail,
which is
under the
control of the V-
spring that
serves as both
trigger spring and
sear spring. The
sear nose
engages in a...
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Warren Sears (December 7, 1863 –
September 28, 1914) was an
American company manager,
retail businessman and the co-founder of
department store Sears, Roebuck...
- the disconnector,
while its
lower end is the heel and
spring of the
magazine catch. The
sear spring also
serves another function,
powering the
slide lock...
- device, such as a Shepard's
Crook on semi-auto AKs and
extended auto
sear spring on full-autos. It also has an
advantage to the M16A2/M16A4 (RO905)'s...
- device, such as a Shepard's
Crook on semi-auto AKs and
extended auto
sear spring on full-autos. It also has an
advantage to the M16 rifle's
burst mode...
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Sears Canada Inc. was a publicly-traded
Canadian company affiliated with the American-based
Sears department store chain. In
operation from September...
- 2021-01-31. "1992
Sears Spring Summer Catalog, Page 36".
Christmas Catalogs &
Holiday Wishbooks.
Retrieved 2021-01-31. "1992
Sears Spring Summer Catalog...