Lace on the trigger: why is it needed on rifles

  • Dec 24, 2019
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Why do we need the lace on the trigger.
Why do we need the lace on the trigger.

Any weapon - it is always a very delicate and sensitive subject, which, due to a number of objective (and not) the reasons is surrounded by this swarm all sorts of oddities. Some of them are under a dry practical reasons. Others are a joke. There are also those that did belong to the category of oddities. Not so long ago, the network appeared mysterious images of weapons, which stretched through the trigger line. It's time to find out which category include such weapons "life hacking".

Take the cord - one piece. / Photo: fotki.com.
Take the cord - one piece. / Photo: fotki.com.

So what we see in front of you? In the photographs of this kind, as a rule, there is self-loading rifle and a regular shoelace (often on some shoes), which cleverly pulled through trigger rifle, and clings to its gate. The whole system looks at least strange. Why do you need it? The thing is that we are facing one of the "comic" weapon tips.

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Stretched to the gate and the hook. / Photo: fotki.com.
Stretched to the gate and the hook. / Photo: fotki.com.
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Despite the fact that such a "Nipple system" really works, it can be used except for the firing of banks in the dash. The essence is very simple - the rope used to make automatic rifle to conduct automatic fire, to which its design was not originally predisposed.

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Once stretches. / Photo: fotki.com.
Once stretches. / Photo: fotki.com.

Everything works is simple enough. Lace extends beyond the end and presses the trigger arms, then there is a shot. The exhaust at this moment the shutter attenuates tension that makes arms hook to return to its original position, and the shutter is returned and again presses on the hook, causing the shot. Let it all sounds very strange, but this system really works.

Interesting fact: There is a legend that this method of firing was coined during the Korean War. Local Communists (allegedly) used it during the defensive battle. It is curious that in the US today do weapon pads that make weapons (essentially) the same as the taut string.

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https://novate.ru/blogs/110619/50671/