Marcus wright
"If you're going to point a gun, you'd better be ready to pull the trigger"
Point it at what you want to hit and pull he trigger.
First a single stage trigger. A single stage is the common type of trigger where you pull quite a ways until, at some point, the gun fires. A two-stage trigger eliminates that ambigious "some point" by adding a second stage to the pull. Basically, the trigger "catches" for lack of a better term (really it doesn't catch, it just encounters a greater resistance) towards the end of the pull. When you feel that resistance, you know that the next little bit of pull will fire the gun. One advantage of a two-stage trigger is that if you want a heavy trigger pull (like you would want for safety in law enforcement) it allows for this force to be broken up in two stages of the pull. This helps accuracy. For instance, with a 5 pound pull, you can put 3 pounds on the first stage and 2 on the second. You can aim, pull to the end of the first stage, then exhale, gently squeeze and BANG! Good fun, just like Iron City Blues.
You point it at some one and pull the trigger then the gun goes BOOM does that answer you question?
Check to see that the safety is off, then point it at what you want to hit and pull the trigger.
First grab a gun then point it at your head fianally you pull the trigger like in P3
It is supposed to.
yes they are because remember when Rios said if we pull the trigger then the world would come down and our u ready gor it
The trigger pull should only be adjusted by a trained gunsmith. Browning does not publish trigger pull weights.
First you have to find the right sized bb's for it and then load it into the cartridge and then cock it... point... and pull the trigger
It is called a set trigger. Pull the rear trigger all the way back until you hear a click,the front trigger is now set to fire the weapon with very little pressure.Do not set the trigger in this position unless you are ready to fire down range. It is extreamly dangerous if you are not carefull.
The bolt and other parts are held to the rear when ready to fire. Pull trigger and the bolt goes forward, chambers a round and fires it.
yes it is called a trigger