recoiling
1recoiling — index reluctance, resilient Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
2Recoiling — Recoil Re*coil (r[ e]*koil ), v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Recoiled} (r[ e]*koild ); p. pr. & vb. n. {Recoiling}.] [OE. recoilen, F. reculer, fr. L. pref. re re + culus the fundament. The English word was perhaps influenced in form by accoil.] [1913… …
3recoiling nucleus — atatrankos branduolys statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. recoil nucleus; recoiling nucleus vok. Rückstoßkern, m rus. ядро отдачи, n pranc. noyau de recul, m …
4recoiling — re·coil || rɪ kɔɪl ,rÉªË n. backlash, kickback, rebound; wince, flinch v. rebound, kick back; flinch, wince, flinch, draw back …
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6Recoil — This article is about backward momentum produced in firearms when fired. For other uses, go to Recoil (disambiguation)Recoil, in common everyday language, is considered the backward kick or force produced by a gun when it is fired. In more… …
7Recoil operation — is an operating mechanism used in locked breech, autoloading firearms. As the name implies, these actions use the force of recoil to provide energy to cycle the action. Other operating systems are blowback operated, gas operated, gatling, and… …
8Telescopic sight — Scope redirects here. For other uses, see Scope (disambiguation). View through a 4x rifle scope. A telescopic sight, commonly called a scope, is a sighting device that is based on an optical refracting telescope. They are equipped with some form… …
9Accurizing — is the process of improving the accuracy of a firearm or airgun.cite web |url=http://saami.org/Glossary/index.cfm |title=SAAMI glossary |accessdate=2007 08 30] For firearms, accuracy is defined as the ability to hit exactly what you re aiming at …
10Advanced Primer Ignition — is used in open bolt submachine guns in which the chamber depth is made a few thousands of an inch shorter than the cartridge case s length. This causes the forward moving bolt s fixed firing pin to ignite the primer a moment before the bolt… …