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This is best left to a trained gunsmith if you are haviing problems.
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Try holding the trigger back as you put the bolt it. If that doesn' work, ask a gunsmith for help.
When you pull the trigger the hammer (which was cocked back before) is released and it hits the primer on the cartridge which sets off the powder in the cartridge, and the bullet is propelled forward.
The bowstring is drawn back, and caught by a mechanism that holds it in the drawn position. A crossbow bolt (arrow) is placed in the groove in the center, ahead of the string. Pulling the trigger releases the string, and fires the bolt. Some crossbows require a lever or winding mechanism to draw back the bowstring.
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Look at the back of the breech. If there isn't a hammer, it's hammerless. Hammers are those things that stick up at the back of the barrel. On a single action gun you have to cock them (pull them back) before you pull the trigger. Pulling the trigger cocks and releases the hammers on a double action. All the firing mechanism is inside a hammerless gun.
That would be the trigger on most firearms, the slide on an automatic pistol, and the hammer on either an automatic pistol or a revolver. You also pull back the bolt on a rifle, and sometime the cocking mechanism on a shotgun.
There is two screws holding the barrel & firing mechanism to the stock. On the underside of the stock, remove the screw that is in the stock forward of the trigger & then remove the screw at the back of the trigger, leave the front trigger screw in for now, the stock & the barrel/firing mechanism will separate from the stock. Next with the breach closed, remove the plastic lug at the back end of the barrel/firing mechanism you should be able to pull it out with your fingers. Then with the barrel upsidedown (sights towards the floor) lift the back of the trigger mechanism up & slide back removing it from the breach, exposing the underside of the breach clean everthing you can in the trigger mechanism. Now for the trickey bit. With the barrel still laying flat sights down, you need to slide the bolt halfway back & hold it there as if in the motion of cocking the gun. Using 1 hand to hold it halfway back use your other hand to gently lift the bolt away from the breach enough so that you can slide it forward gently leaving the spring & guide shaft in the rear part of the breach. The piece you would usually grab & pull to cock the gun will fall away be carful not to loose it. Clean everthing you can & repeat step by step in reverse to reasemble your gun. Pretty simple hope this helps Happy shooting
Airbags rely on a deceleration sensor to trigger the mechanism. Since the force wasn't coming from the front of the car - the sensor won't have triggered.
front trigger fires right barrel. back trigger fires left. boone
Yes it is true that if you push your toung back you trigger the spit gland, but you have to puch it back a certain way.