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The Deerstalker points with the ease, speed and precision of a fine imported double shotgun, and its trigger pull is light and sharp.
It is double action only, so the trigger pull is relatively heavy.
With a revolver, this is not necessary as none of the energy for cycling the revolver comes from the firing of the cartridge, but is supplied by the user either through cocking the hammer or, in a double action design, by just squeezing the trigger.
The disadvantage of this is the long, heavy pull that cocks the hammer makes the double action revolver much harder to shoot accurately than a single-action revolver ( although cocking the hammer of a double action reduces the length and weight of the trigger pull ).
There is a rare class of revolvers, the automatic revolver, that attempts to overcome this restriction, giving the high speed of a double action with the trigger effort of a single-action.
With a Senate minority for the new Menzies government, Menzies introduced legislation in 1951 to ban the Communist Party, hoping that the Senate would reject it and give him a trigger for a double dissolution election, but Labor let the bill pass.
The Astrocade featured a relatively complex input device incorporating several types of control mechanisms: the controller was shaped as a pistol-style grip with trigger switch on the front ; a small 4-switch / 8-way joystick was placed on top of the grip, and the shaft of the joystick connected to a potentiometer, meaning that the stick could be rotated to double as a paddle controller.
The MG 34's double crescent trigger dictated either semiautomatic or fully automatic firing modes.
Dual action or double action airbrushes enable the simultaneous adjustment of both air and color at the trigger, by allowing the user to actuate air by depressing the trigger and simultaneously adjust color by sliding the trigger back and forth.
( If the Senate rejected the bill, this would give the government a double dissolution trigger.
The distinctive characteristics of the C96 are the integral box magazine in front of the trigger, the long barrel, the wooden shoulder stock which can double as a holster or carrying case and a grip shaped like the handle of a broom.
Some modern semi-automatic pistols are double action only ( DAO ); that is, once a round is chambered, each trigger pull will cock the hammer, striker, or firing pin, and will additionally release the same to fire a cartridge in one continuous motion.
It features a double trigger ( two-finger trigger ), drop-forward ( which moves the tank down and forward, changing the center of gravity and allowing a tighter setup ), 11 inch high performance stone-honed barrel, and Anti-chop technology.
The longer, heavier trigger pull of the double action made inadvertent discharge less likely, while the lighter, shorter single action trigger pull allowed faster, more precise discharge of subsequent rounds.
It has a simple blowback operation, with a single and double action trigger mechanism, and exposed hammer.
The Beretta 3032 Tomcat is a simple blowback pistol with a single and double action trigger mechanism.
The actions available are double action only ( DAO ) or double / single action ( DA / SA ), as well as the newer DAK trigger system developed for law enforcement, which functions as a DAO trigger with a 6. 5 lb ( 29 N ) trigger pull.

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Some combination or hybrid bits combine direct pressure and leverage, such as the Kimblewick or Kimberwicke, which adds slight leverage to a two-rein design that resembles a snaffle ; and the four rein designs such as the single mouthpiece Pelham bit and the double bridle, which places a curb and a snaffle bit simultaneously in the horse's mouth.
The baidarka, developed by indigenous cultures in Alaska, was also made in double or triple cockpit designs, for hunting and transporting passengers or goods.
Typical antennas specified include dipole, biconical, log-periodic, double ridged guide and conical log-spiral designs.
These hybrid designs do not have an official designation, although one name used by HP and Eaton is double conversion on demand.
Triple based propellants were used in post war ammunition designs and remain in production for UK weapons ; most double based propellants left service as World War II stocks were expended after the war.
The lack of a natural excitation frequency has led to the use of double pendulum systems in seismic resistance designs in buildings, where the building itself is the primary inverted pendulum, and a secondary mass is connected to complete the double pendulum.
The left shoulder is covered with a cloak decorated with trefoil, double circle and single circle designs that were originally filled with red pigment.
While today some cheaper engines rely on a single camshaft per cylinder bank, which is known as a single overhead camshaft ( SOHC ), most modern engine designs ( the overhead-valve or OHV engine being largely obsolete on passenger vehicles ), are driven by a two camshafts per cylinder bank arrangement ( one camshaft for the intake valves and another for the exhaust valves ); such camshaft arrangement is known as a double or dual overhead cam ( DOHC ), thus, a V engine, which has two separate cylinder banks, may have four camshafts ( colloquially known as a quad-cam engine ).
( 2 ) The common path design uses fewer optical components than double path designs, making alignment much easier, as well as reducing cost, size, and weight, especially for large setups.
The lifter pressure and position, roll and chuck designs, tooling wear, and bearing wear all contribute to a good double seam.
A unique double bass reflex loudspeaker enclosure design intended to efficiently produce infrasonic frequencies ranging from 5 to 25 Hertz which traditional subwoofer designs are not readily capable of.
Yan's tower designs were also always overbuilt, meaning that it is possible to turn one of his triple chairs into a fixed quad, or double into a triple, merely by changing the chairs, something that was actually done at Killington, Vermont and Whistler Blackcomb, British Colombia, respectively.
Depending on train station platform heights, three designs can be used for entry-high platforms require use of a " split level " car design, where the doors are located on a middle level, with access into the upper or lower level branching off-with stairs or ramps going both up and down ( sometimes this configuration includes a section of seating at the middle level in the entry section, with double levels only in part of the lengths of the car ).
He presented preliminary designs to the President's Music Committee in October 1959, along with estimated costs of $ 50 million, double the original estimates of $ 25 – 30 million.
Although his stove was intended to have the double purpose of cooking and heating a room, as time progressed and new stove designs became available, the Franklin stove ’ s main use became to heat a room.
In double mold designs the space between the silicone blob (" inner mold ") and the outer shell (" outer mold ") is filled with dark dielectric compound with a matched coefficient of thermal expansion.
These were originally wooden and based on existing designs, but reinforced, particularly around the waterline with double planking to the hull and strengthening cross members inside the ship.
Many Garratt designs aimed to double the power of the largest conventional locomotives operating on their railways, thus reducing the need for multiple locomotives and crews.
Designs can be checkered or striped as well floral or arabesque, but double plaid ( i. e. a vertical section of the izār with a different plaid pattern ) designs from Indonesia are also very popular.
Zion Memorial Orchestra & Tra-La-La Band ( 2005 )-Although not a true picture disk, on the fourth side of the double vinyl set, there are designs etched onto the surface of the record.
In double overhead camshaft ( DOHC ) designs, the air paths may sometimes be connected to separate intake valves so the shorter path can be excluded by de-activating the intake valve itself.
The most common geometric designs are concentric circles, spirals and double spirals ( clockwise and counterclockwise with three to five rings ), single and double hooks, two triangles set together resembling butterfly wings, horseshoe-like symbols, and series of pits loosely grouped together.

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But there is hope, for Conservation Commissioner Bontempo has tagged the sanctuary as the kind of place the state hopes to include in its program to double its park space.
The Lenin tomb is obviously adequate for double occupancy, Moscow is a crowded city, and the creed of Communism deplores waste.
This is done at varying speeds, ranging from the slow and fast Shifte Telli ( a musical term meaning double strings ) to the fastest, ecstatic Karshilama ( meaning greetings or welcome ).
In these readings, the double bass is either kept discreetly in the background, or it is dressed in clown's attire -- the musical equivalent of a bull in a china shop.
The body is a heat machine, and 20 to 25 guests can easily double your cooling load.
It is planned to double the number of teams and to make use of improved equipment in a second demographic inquiry in 1960, so that the inquiry can be carried through in one year and the results published more expeditiously.
Including the brightness gain Af due to the Af area demagnification, the overall gain of a fiber coupled double stage image intensifier is: Af.
She is a regular stub and twister, double geered.
This conclusion is dependent on the assumption that traditional sex mores will continue to sanction both premarital chastity as the `` ideal '', and the double standard holding females primarily responsible for preserving the ideal.
Here is the world of the chauffeured limousine and the gossip reporter, of caviar on stale crackers and the warm martini, of the poseur, the spy, the party crasher, and the patriot, of the rented tails, the double cross, and the tired Lothario.
He is talking about double effects, of which the specific action causes directly the one and indirectly the other, but causes both ; ;
With this derivation, the name would have a double meaning in the poem: When the hero is functioning rightly, his men bring grief to the enemy, but when wrongly, his men get the grief of war.
Every natural-born citizen of a foreign state who is also an American citizen and every natural-born American citizen who is a citizen of a foreign land owes a double allegiance, one to the United States, and one to his homeland ( in the event of an immigrant becoming a citizen of the US ), or to his adopted land ( in the event of an emigrant natural born citizen of the US becoming a citizen of another nation ).
An aromatic hydrocarbon or arene ( or sometimes aryl hydrocarbon ) is a hydrocarbon with alternating double and single bonds between carbon atoms forming rings.
This leaves one to share with one of its two neighboring carbon atoms, which is why the benzene molecule is drawn with alternating single and double bonds around the hexagon.
One method of accomplishing this moor is to set a bow anchor normally, then drop back to the limit of the bow cable ( or to double the desired scope, e. g. 8: 1 if the eventual scope should be 4: 1, 10: 1 if the eventual scope should be 5: 1, etc.
The lone pair of electrons on the nitrogen is delocalized into the carbonyl, thus forming a partial double bond between N and the carbonyl carbon.
States vary on whether it is possible to commit an " attempted assault " since it can be considered a double inchoate offense.
* δ Antliae is a blue double star 481 light years away.
* ζ Antliae is a wide double star 373 light years away.

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