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