1The day watch had his harpoon loaded and tracking, swinging the gun on its pintle.
2What would become of a ship if the pintle that the rudder works on were away?
3At the top of the pintle, a cast-iron plate should support the base of the column above.
4On the trail transom, pintle plates rimmed the hole that went over the pintle on the limber.
5Before I could thank my stars, the pintle, or hook on which the rudder hangs, broke off.
6He's sitting in the cupola of an armored vehicle with one gloved hand resting on a pintle-mounted machine gun.
7Nose throbbing, Lana stood in the Eland's hatch, her shoulder pressed against the stock of the pintle-mounted machine gun.
8Quoth another, 'Thy pintle.'
9The rudder also was found to be much injured, the rudder-head being split through the centre, as low down as the upper pintle.
10The big gun turned out to be a 16-centimeter converted bronze piece, mounted on a pintle in barbette, rifled and using smokeless powder.
11He stood in the space that would have held a turret, with Schiebel on the pintle-mounted machine gun ahead of him and James driving.
12The vehicle features hard points fore and aft for machine-gun pintle mounts and a roof designed to accommodate a 48in ring mount for heavier weapons.
13Her rudder hung frozen upon its pintles, and looked as it should.
14The pintles carried away, and it dropped off at last.
15Pintle.-Anupright pivot pin, or the pin of a hinge; A represents the pintle of a rudder.
16Anyway, he designed a narrow-profile ship with cannons that could swivel on pintles to direct all firepower forward.