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rubber and recoil
These are made on special order only, in Kodiak grade ( about $310 ), with integral muzzle brakes and heavy rubber recoil pads ; ;
A number of " lightening cuts " were made to the receiver body and the barrel, the bolt knob drilled out, woodwork cut down to reduce weight and had other new features like a flash suppressor and a rubber buttpad to help absorb the increased recoil.
It has a metal shoulder stop covered with a rubber recoil pad.
The butt is fitted with a springy rubber pad used to diminish recoil.
The Raging Bull has a thumb ported barrel and a red rubber strip along the back of its grip ( in some variants such as the Raging Hornet, this strip is yellow ), which cushions the shooter's hand and lowers perceived recoil.
When using the rifle to launch grenades, a special rubber recoil pad is used and a special 10-round magazine inserted.

rubber and pads
Instead, interfacing is accomplished using either adhesive plastic ribbon with conductive traces glued to the edges of the LCD panel, or with an elastomeric connector, which is a strip of rubber or silicone with alternating layers of conductive and insulating pathways, pressed between contact pads on the LCD and mating contact pads on a circuit board.
The vehicles have wheels with rubber tyres which run on rolling pads inside guide bars for traction, as well as traditional railway steel wheels with deep flanges on steel tracks for guidance through conventional switches as well as guidance in case a tyre fails.
Special tracks that incorporate rubber pads can be installed for use on paved surfaces to prevent the damage that can be caused by all-metal tracks.
Small tracks on a roadworks machine, note the rubber pads to reduce wear on the carriageway.
Attaching rubber pads to individual track links ensures continuous tracked vehicles can travel more smoothly, quickly, and quietly on paved surfaces.
This has been carried on as stylized reinforcing pads of rubber on the knees and elbows to protect the suit from wear, and allows logos to be directly bonded onto raw sheet rubber.
A major proportion of brown coir pads are sprayed with rubber latex which bonds the fibres together ( rubberised coir ) to be used as upholstery padding for the automobile industry in Europe.
It consisted of a stirrup, pulled up by the cable from a handlebar mounted lever, with rubber pads acting against the rear wheel rim.
Hohner's original Pianet uses adhesive pads made from an undressed leather surface cushioned by a foam rubber backing.
Hohner's later " Pianet T " uses silicone rubber suction pads rather than adhesive pads and replaces the electrostatic system with passive electromagnetic pickups similar to those of the Rhodes, the reeds themselves however being magnetized.
The least expensive home keyboards have no keyboard response, and they use plastic keys that are mounted on soft rubber or plastic pads.
One of the interesting aspects of this is that it is now common to find Clavinet emulations that model both the original sound of a Clavinet and the sound Clavinets made when their rubber pads had decayed and started to stick to the strings.
A hip ulama team consists of five or more players, but there could be as many twelve, wearing loincloths, with leather hip pads for some protection against the heavy ( 3 kg or 7 lb ) rubber ball.
; Automotive: brake pads, turbo hoses, V-belts and Timing belts, tires that incorporate Sulfron ( sulfur modified Twaron ), mechanical rubber goods reinforcement
A recent trend has seen thick solid rubber pads used as cutting boards in the Sani-Tuff line popular in restaurant kitchens.
The tracks are Diehl 570F tracks, with rubber-bashed end connectors, which have removable rubber pads and use 82 links on each track.
For use in icy ground, up to 18 rubber pads can be replaced by the same number of grousers, which are stored in the vehicle's bow when not in use.
Some versions of the original Street Fighter had pressure sensitive rubber pads instead of buttons.
Robertson Grant successfully innovated a completely floating space weighing seventeen tons, which was supported by rubber pads.
The Marder is propelled by a Diehl track which can be fitted with rubber road pads.

rubber and are
The big factories which are relatively near the centers of our cities -- the rubber factories in Akron, Chrysler's Detroit plants, U.S. Steel's Pittsburgh works -- often began on these sites at a time when that was the edge of the city, yet close to transport ( river ), storage ( piers ) and power ( river ).
Plastics are easier to handle than the vulcanized rubber formerly used, and they save time and money.
White glue, contact adhesives and rubber cements are members of the drying adhesive family.
Natural rubber and polychloroprene ( Neoprene ) are commonly used contact adhesives.
Although many types of balls are today made from rubber, this form was unknown outside the Americas until after the voyages of Columbus.
Badminton shoes are lightweight with soles of rubber or similar high-grip, non-marking materials.
The most common game variants of contract bridge are rubber bridge and duplicate bridge ; each has many further variants.
Extensions of the guided technology include the Guided Light Transit and Translohr systems, although these are more often termed ' rubber tyred trams ' as they have limited or no mobility away from their guideways.
Hemp, cotton, wood, paper, linen, vegetable oils, some types of rope, and rubber are examples of materials made from plants.
* Suspension to absorb shocks between the bogie frame and the rail vehicle body: Common types are coil springs, or rubber airbags.
On the feet boots are worn-hiking-style boots in drier caves, or rubber boots ( such as wellies ) often with neoprene socks (" wetsocks ") in wetter caves.
Among the more well-known clown stunts are: squirting flower ; the " too-many-clowns-coming-out-of-a-tiny-car " stunt ; doing just about anything with a rubber chicken, tripping over ones own feet ( or an air pocket or imaginary blemish in the floor ), or riding any number of ridiculous vehicles or " clown bikes ".
They are most commonly made of rubber but have been known to be made of asbestos.
In recent years recycled rubber mats have been developed and are starting to catch on.
Materials such as PVC, leather and rubber latex, are amongst the most common to immediately take on the signifying work of fetish attire.
The most common materials are steel and aluminum, but specialized shoes may include use of rubber, plastic, magnesium, titanium, or copper.
The English stirrup ( or " iron ") has several design variations which are either shaped to allow the rider's foot to slip out easily or are closed with a very heavy rubber band.
These are typically composed of a central rod made of fibre reinforced plastic and an outer weathershed made of silicone rubber or ethylene propylene diene monomer rubber ( EPDM ).
The rubber dome switches, most commonly referred to as polydomes, are formed polyester domes where the inside bubble is coated in graphite.
Typically they are completely sealed in rubber, making them watertight like membrane keyboards.
They are more dangerous than their cinematic inspiration, however ; they typically surround the player's character, so escape is impossible, and then mercilessly beat the player with rubber hoses from all directions, while temporarily blinding the player with cream pie.

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