Friday, July 16, 2010

Diference between single shot and repeating firearm?

A. single shot has extra cartridges ready in the magizine





B. single shot is always a break action





C. A single shot must be reloaded after every shot





D. a single shot is safe and cannot be accidently fired

Diference between single shot and repeating firearm?
diference between single shot and repeating firearm?





A. single shot has extra cartridges ready in the magizine





NO. SINGLE SHOT FIREARMS DO NOT HAVE MAGAZINES.





B. single shot is always a break action





NO, THERE ARE MANY DIFFERENT ACTION TYPES AVAILABLE AS SINGLE-SHOTS. BREAK-TOP, BOLT-ACTION, FALLING BLOCK, TRAPDOOR, ROLLING BLOCK, AND EVEN LEVER-ACTION. THERE WAS EVEN ONE SINGLE-SHOT REVOLVER, THE RUGER HAWKEYE.


C. A single shot must be reloaded after every shot





TRUE FOR ONCE





D. a single shot is safe and cannot be accidently fired





FALSE. NO GUN IS FOOLPROOF, AND A FOOL CAN HAVE A NEGLIGENT DISCHARGE WITH A SINGLE-SHOT. BUT HE WON'T HAVE MULTIPLE NEGLIGENT DISCHARGES WITHOUT RELOADING.
Reply:*C*
Reply:c
Reply:C
Reply:Is it A no no I'm going with C... yes C is my final answer.
Reply:C
Reply:A. False (Repeaters have a fixed or removable magazine or cylinder)


B. False (Some singles are based on bolt action rifles)


C. True (Anything else would make it a repeater.)


D. False (Any gun can be "accidentally fired" by an unsafe user.)
Reply:are you f'ing serious? For the safety of the general public, please reconsider your desire for a hunting license and owing a firearm.


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