manual reloading造句
例句与造句
- Including manual reloading of the charge, the overall firing rate is normally one round per minute for one hour.
- While the firepower was devastating, manual reloading meant that only two rounds could be fired per gunnery pass, typically.
- The Mod鑜e 1892 revolver is a solid frame revolver with the cylinder on a separate frame swinging right for manual reloading.
- Average pilots found the SPAD 12 a difficult aircraft to master, and the cannon difficult to aim and fire, while manual reloading was difficult.
- The breech block assembly is of the semi-automatic wedge type that contains an automatic primer feeding system that enables manual reloading of the primer without opening the breech.
- It's difficult to find manual reloading in a sentence. 用manual reloading造句挺难的
- Compared with earlier weapons such as the " mitrailleuse, " which required manual reloading, the Gatling gun was more reliable and easier to operate, and had a lower, but continuous rate of fire.
- The AOW definition includes specifically described weapons with combination shotgun and rifle barrels 12 inches or more but less than 18 inches in length from which only a single discharge can be made from either barrel without manual reloading.
- However, all the systems warhead, guide, engine ) were new and much improved over the old Sparrow-E, and roughly equal to Sparrow-M, which were not available in 1977.16 missiles are in the magazines, but a Riva-Calzoni system can quickly load 4 at once in the 8 cell launcher, so these missiles are quickly reloadable ( the Sparrow launchers have manual reloading ).
- A "'machine gun "', as defined in the NFA, is " Any weapon which shoots, is designed to shoot, or can be readily restored to shoot, automatically more than one shot without manual reloading, by a single function of the trigger . " The NFA term machine gun refers to all firearms capable of full automatic fire and includes true machine guns, assault rifles, battle rifles, submachine guns, and machine pistols.
- "Any Other Weapon, " as defined in 26 U . S . C ., ?5845 ( e ), means any weapon or device capable of being concealed on the person from which a shot can be discharged through the energy of an explosive, a pistol or revolver having a barrel with a smooth bore designed or redesigned to fire a fixed shotgun shell, weapons with combination shotgun and rifle barrels 12 inches or more, less than 18 inches in length, from which only a single discharge can be made from either barrel without manual reloading, and shall include any such weapon which may be readily restored to fire.