Sentences with phrase «burst fire»

Valdés - Fauli had initially proposed banning the sale of any firearm «capable of fully automatic, semiautomatic or burst fire
There are burst fire lasers, methodical and deadly rail gun lasers or good old fashioned Ghostbusters - like proton pack lasers.
Legendary Bullpup Burst Fire Assault Rifle potentially coming to Fortnite Battle Royale!
You don't necessarily need to adjust the firing mode of your assault rifle to burst fire, just manually fire in shorter bursts and you'll notice how much easier it is to maintain a steady aim and not have to worry about reloading to finish of a single opponent.
Shooting will take time to learn as its more of a burst fire mechanic than an all out machine gun.
To make up for that, you can switch this PUBG weapon to burst fire for a DPS rating close to that of the Groza - just bear in mind the delay between bursts, which makes the M16A4 tough to use up close.
Or, if you're a gunslinger, stick to cover and trade lead with pistols, burst fire SMGs, shotguns, assault and precision rifles.
The PDW - R has high recoil and favors burst fire, the added initial recoil was making it less effective in small bursts.
The KH2002 is locked to burst fire, with a high rate of fire and a large muzzle drift the weapon favors accurate mid-range fire.
The Burst only M4 should now feel different to its automatic sibling, the reduced horizontal recoil emphasizes the greater control you have in burst fire.
Valdés - Fauli had initially proposed banning the sale of any firearm «capable of fully automatic, semiautomatic or burst fire
Firing modes include zero cross, burst firing, single cycle, delayed triggering and phase angle.
This suggests that other drugs that reduce burst firing could also alleviate depression, whether they act on the same receptors or different ones.
These channels enable thalamic reticular nucleus neurons to generate burst firing, leading the neurons to enter a hyper - excited state.
Hopf FW, Martin M, Chen BT, Bowers MS, Mohamedi MM, Bonci A. Withdrawal from intermittent ethanol exposure increases probability of burst firing in VTA neurons in vitro.
Levetiracetam may act by preventing hypersynchronization of epileptiform burst firing and propagation of seizure activity.
At first glance, it looked as though the various blasters don't have ammo counters, instead they have an overheating gauge that I can only assume promotes burst firing rather than going full auto on everyone you see.

Not exact matches

Fire crews have extinguished a fire that raged in Oregon after a Union Pacific Corp train carrying crude oil derailed on Friday and burst into flames near the Columbia River in the town of Mosier., the Federal Rail Administration sFire crews have extinguished a fire that raged in Oregon after a Union Pacific Corp train carrying crude oil derailed on Friday and burst into flames near the Columbia River in the town of Mosier., the Federal Rail Administration sfire that raged in Oregon after a Union Pacific Corp train carrying crude oil derailed on Friday and burst into flames near the Columbia River in the town of Mosier., the Federal Rail Administration said.
Perhaps a person watched as half their 401 (k) plan savings vanished when the dot - com bubble burst, or witnessed their mother get fired unexpectedly.
The Kindle Fire has managed to maintain the momentum it got with the burst of hype at its debut.
It was easily adapted for civilian use, with one major difference: Military versions can fire fully automatically — or in bursts of several shots — by depressing the trigger once.
For decades the American military has trained its conventional troops to fire their M4s and M16s in the semiautomatic mode — one bullet per trigger pull — instead of on «burst» or automatic in almost all shooting situations.
In this article we'll use forest fire management policy as an analogy to discuss whether market forces should be allowed to burst speculative bubbles, «clean the forest floor,» and quickly return the market to a natural state, or if governments and central banks should try to «put fires out» in an effort to slowly deflate speculative bubbles which, if allowed to burst, might harm the broader economy.
By 7 p.m., as dusk drew near, the coffin was lowered into the ground, but when the militiamen began to cover the grave, riot police burst through the gates, firing salvos of tear gas.
At many places the abyss opens, fire bursts forth and blazes long, then the wild beasts forsake their haunts.
This last holiday weekend, he was on call and sure enough, he was gone all hours of the day and night, dealing with panicked people whose homes had caught fire or whose pipes had burst or matter - of - fact police who tell him where to clean up after they remove the body.
Drops hissing in the brook, and all the suns Burst outward in their joy, and the shot child, Like the great and flaming tree, runs With fire and water, and alive and wild.
This soup is bursting with robust flavors due to the addition of my fire roasted salsa recipe!
Where desperate miners tossed random sticks of dynamite and farmers blockaded roads, and the 190th attempted coup in the last 160 years might be one burst of rhetoric or machine - gun fire away?
Cech will throw out to Bellerin, dummy pass our CBs before firing it over to Monsieur Monreal who plays it to Rambo then Rambo gives to Coquelin then ball goes to Oxlade Oxlade to Giroud flicks it over to Ozil who in turn plays it through to Alexis before Alexis goes bursting the net open..
The Ghana international burst down the left channel before cutting inside and firing a shot past Steve Mandanda — who endured a poor game.
From all sides of the animal, rifles burst into fire.
Sergio Ramos was denied a late third when he tried to finish his own lung - bursting move from box - to - box but his shot was straight at Jimenez before Rolan fired home a consolation from close range.
Bettinelli saved a low Jozefzoon shot and Henrik Dalsgaard fired over the bar after a burst from the back.
After more possession play, Wilshere sprung Walcott who burst forth on the right side, drove a hard low cross into the box which was fired home by OWEN GOAL to extend Arsenal's lead to 4 - 0.
But to burst in at 2:00 a.m. every night, getting everyone all fired up?
The death of Thatcher will light a fire under the smouldering local elections contest about to burst into flames across the country.
The unknown group of armed robbers burst into the police station near Mthatha, and opened fire early on Wednesday morning.
If you prefer, it can also be fired off in shorter bursts.
What flashed on the screen was a spray of black grains, released from a pressurized tube like water from a fire hose, with little bursts of electricity — veins of white just centimeters long.
Watch how it fires laser bursts to map out its terrain, while other sensors detect superhot areas as well as the coldest spots in the solar system near its south pole
The individual is like a fireplace after the original fire has died down: The embers still glow a brilliant orange, ready to burst into flame with the slightest assistance.
A small proportion of the neurons in the lateral habenula fire several times in quick bursts, rather than firing once at regular intervals; the team found that «depressed» rodents had a lot more of these quick burst cells.
And even when the researchers forced the neurons to fire in bursts, animals that had been given ketamine no longer showed depressionlike behaviors.
As the American West's fire season bursts to a ferocious start, researchers suggest that the increasingly hotter, drier region is beginning to pay back a fire deficit
A collaboration of 174 physicists fired bursts of neutrinos from the headquarters of CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research, in Geneva, Switzerland, to a detector in Gran Sasso, Italy.
Fire services were called to Woburn Animal Park when 40 tonnes of elephant and rhino manure burst into flame.
Basically, we detected a lack of burst synchronization (when multiple neurons fire simultaneously).
That phenomenon, called flashover, occurs when a fire seems to burst out a room's windows and doors.
Only lasers firing in femtosecond bursts — like a strobe flashing every thousandth of a picosecond — can capture the fleeting molecular structures that reacting chemicals form on their way to a final product.
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