Where things are in your weapon and what purpose they serve. For this, they will use a simple handgun such at the Glock 19 and summarize the components. You’ve got the Barrel, the component that guides the fired round out of the weapon and at your target. Next the Slide, perhaps the heaviest and most recognizable piece, this part is cocked back and used to load the round. Inside we have the recoil spring which pushes your slide back to auto reload the next round after firing the first. A firing pin which penetrates the ignition on the back of a bullet, sending it flying down the barrel at your next victim. You have the frame which houses most of these components and allows then to you work in a flawless manner making it as easy as possible to get the next round off. The magazine which houses all your rounds and is sitting in the magazine well, waiting to spring your next round into the firing chamber. A bullet or round that loads into the magazine containing fire powder and a rounded off piece of metal meant to incapacitate anything it penetrates. Lastly the trigger, the simple device that allows you to apply only five pounds of pressure and sends a 9mm round of metal flying at 1000 feet per second straight into the chest of your next enemy. These components all make up a weapon designed to make killing
Where things are in your weapon and what purpose they serve. For this, they will use a simple handgun such at the Glock 19 and summarize the components. You’ve got the Barrel, the component that guides the fired round out of the weapon and at your target. Next the Slide, perhaps the heaviest and most recognizable piece, this part is cocked back and used to load the round. Inside we have the recoil spring which pushes your slide back to auto reload the next round after firing the first. A firing pin which penetrates the ignition on the back of a bullet, sending it flying down the barrel at your next victim. You have the frame which houses most of these components and allows then to you work in a flawless manner making it as easy as possible to get the next round off. The magazine which houses all your rounds and is sitting in the magazine well, waiting to spring your next round into the firing chamber. A bullet or round that loads into the magazine containing fire powder and a rounded off piece of metal meant to incapacitate anything it penetrates. Lastly the trigger, the simple device that allows you to apply only five pounds of pressure and sends a 9mm round of metal flying at 1000 feet per second straight into the chest of your next enemy. These components all make up a weapon designed to make killing