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pin-fire (a.)

Having a firing pin to explode the cartridge; as, a pin-fire rifle.

pin-fire Sentence Examples

  1. The pin-fire revolver was a popular self-defense weapon in the 19th century.
  2. Pin-fire cartridges had a small pin that protruded from the base, which was struck by the firing pin to ignite the primer.
  3. The pin-fire system was eventually replaced by more reliable centerfire cartridges.
  4. Some pin-fire revolvers still exist today as collector's items.
  5. The pin-fire mechanism was simple and inexpensive to manufacture.
  6. Pin-fire revolvers were often used by women for self-defense.
  7. Some pin-fire revolvers had multiple barrels, allowing for multiple shots in rapid succession.
  8. The pin-fire cartridge was shorter and less powerful than modern cartridges.
  9. The pin-fire system was susceptible to misfires, especially in humid conditions.
  10. Despite its shortcomings, the pin-fire revolver served as a valuable self-defense tool for many people in the 19th century.

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Having a firing pin to explode the cartridge; as, a pin-fire rifle.

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The pin-fire revolver was a popular self-defense weapon in the 19th century.

Pin-fire cartridges had a small pin that protruded from the base, which was struck by the firing pin to ignite the primer.

The pin-fire system was eventually replaced by more reliable centerfire cartridges.

Some pin-fire revolvers still exist today as collector's items.