The mechanism that actuates the firing sequence of a firearm, airgun, crossbow, or speargun.
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Examples for "draw"
1Kerry said other countries would help Jordan draw up a final list.
2IAC likely will draw limited interest from other companies, several sources said.
3In addition, several countries have sidelined events likely to draw large crowds.
4It was not clear whether Collins' plan would draw significant bipartisan support.
5In the circumstances, a draw here was a good result for us.
1Brexit supporters say a second referendum would trigger a major constitutional crisis.
2Presidents and prime ministers seeking a third term can trigger political crisis.
3The new sanctions are unlikely to trigger an immediate crisis in Russia.
4Lakanal House wasn't enough deaths to trigger off a major public inquiry.
5This would worsen the humanitarian crisis and possibly trigger a new depression.
1Aye, the left wing- gun trigger sticks sometimes.
2Tiny things, like typewriter keys, not the snug feel of the gun triggers.
3Thirsty for vengeance, they kept their eyes glued to their peepholes, fingers on gun triggers.
4"Two," said Sam firmly, cocking the gun trigger.
5He was getting used to them, but they didn't work like the gun triggers; he didn't have them wired in to his reflexes yet.
1As an added bonus, you can hold down the weapon trigger for some rapid-fire action.
2The energy weapon triggered internal security.
Translations for speargun trigger