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This allows for an increased rate of fire. However, the shooter must still manually pull the trigger each time it resets for any subsequent shot to be fired. An image of a forced reset trigger from ATF’s Ammunition Technology Division: Technical Bulletin 22-01. Forced reset triggers are installed through replacement of the trigger control group.
Triggers: Weapons That Changed the World is an American television series that premiered on November 30, 2011 on the Military Channel, ...
A hell-fire trigger is a device that allows a semi-automatic firearm to fire at an increased rate. The hell-fire clamps to the trigger guard behind the trigger and presses a "finger" against the back of the trigger to increase the force that returns the trigger to its forward position, effectively decreasing the time required for the trigger to reset, allowing for a faster follow-up shot.
A binary trigger (or pull and release trigger) is a type of device that allows a semi-automatic firearm to fire at an increased rate. A binary trigger works by firing one shot upon pulling the trigger and then firing a subsequent shot upon release of the trigger. Binary triggers are installed through modification of the fire-control group.
However, a faulty fluorescent lamp can flicker at a much lower rate and trigger seizures. [ medical citation needed ] Newer high-efficiency compact fluorescent lamps (CFL) with electronic ballast circuits operate at much higher frequencies (10–20 kHz) not normally perceivable by the human eye, though defective lights can still cause problems.
After declaring it the "worst game ever made" in a "Games You Should Never Buy" segment, X-Play 's Morgan Webb refused to rate Big Rigs as their scale went from only 1 to 5. [135] On aggregate reviews, it has the lowest aggregate score of any video game, with an 8/100 on Metacritic , [ 136 ] and 3.83% on GameRankings .
One of the most common forms of haptic feedback in video games is controller rumble. In 1976, Sega 's motorbike game Moto-Cross , [ 21 ] also known as Fonz , [ 22 ] was the first game to use haptic feedback, causing the handlebars to vibrate during a collision with another vehicle.
Inserting an audio CD and ripping it with the name "<<Eggsßox>>" would trigger it. [31] The Xbox games console contains hidden, modified sounds of the Apollo space missions of which are conversations that are currently in the public domain. The sounds would only play when the console is idle on the Xbox dashboard for a long period of time. [32]