It was similar in action to the Webley Fosbery automatic revolver, but had a shroud that protected the recoiling upper half from contact with the firer's hand.
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Born in Ukraine, which at that time was the Soviet Union, to a Jewish family, Firer and his family became refugees in the United States in 1989.
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The intention of such a tactic was still to minimise the size of target offered to the torpedoes, but at the same time be able to aggressively engage the firer.
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I also introduced four writers at Centennial Hall : two fiction writers, Martha Berglund and C . J . Hribal, and two poets Susan Firer and Lisa Samuels ."
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The history of the Hotchkiss six pounder ( called the Rapid Fire gun rather than Quick Firer in the US ) in United States Navy and RF naval guns starting around 1910.
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The Atlanta Committee for the Olympic Games " will be both the top hirer and top firer in the history of the state of Georgia " next year, Ratajczak said.
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Without hesitation Naik Yeshwant Ghadge rushed the machine-gun position, first throwing a grenade which knocked out the machine-gun and firer and then shooting one of the gun crew.
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To launch the rocket the firer removes the large protective end caps and extends the rear of the launch tube, opens the sight, and moves the arming lever to " armed ".
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By reducing noise, recoil and muzzle-blast, it also enables the firer to follow through calmly on their first shot and fire a further carefully aimed shot without delay if necessary.
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The location of the safety on the right rear of the receiver has also been copied by most sporting bolt-action rifles since, as it falls easily under the firer's thumb.