front blade造句
例句與造句
- Its front blade has a pending, hook-shaped point.
- The front blade of the ilium diverges strongly sideways instead of weakly.
- The front blade has a deeply drooping point with a rounded front edge.
- The edge of the base of the front blade is incised by a groove.
- The hard impact on water entry made a front blade get cracked by the hit of a rear blade.
- It's difficult to find front blade in a sentence. 用front blade造句挺難的
- The pistol is aimed using fixed iron sights with contrasting dots a front blade and dovetailed rear notch.
- The fixed sights consisted of a rear aperture sight preset for firing at 100 yards ( approximately 91 m ) and a front blade foresight.
- The sight is also equipped with a set of three illuminated dots ( one on the front blade and two at the rear ) for use in low-level lighting conditions.
- While still not a hugely strong design, because it is more firmly attached a good quality single action out the front blade displays less wobble and play than its comparable quality double action counterpart.
- In addition to the purely geometric considerations of the front blade and rear notch, there are some factors that need to be considered when choosing a set of iron sights for a particular purpose.
- Later species, however, convergent to the Ankylosauria developed very broad pelves, in which the iliac bones formed wide horizontal plates with flaring front blades to allow for an enormous belly-gut.
- The rifle also has a back-up iron sight with a rear notch and front blade, cast into the top of the aluminium optical sight housing, used in case of failure or damage to the primary optical sight.
- His arrangement replaced the thinner front blade sight coupled with a u-notch rear sight that many earlier revolvers employed in favor of a front post sight with parallel vertical sides and a flat top and a rear sight with a rectangular rear notch.
- A version of the rifle with an integral receiver-mounted Picatinny rail is also offered; in this configuration the weapon is fitted with flip-up emergency battle sights a rear aperture sight which folds down into a recess in the rail and a folding front blade.
- The typical Confederate rifle in the U . S . Civil war had a barrel length of 33 inches, open sights with the front blade being adjustable for windage, and a stock which extended to within a short distance of the muzzle, giving the rifle a snub-nosed appearance.
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