[军] 步枪
... ride n.(乘车)旅行,骑,乘 rifle n.步枪,来福枪 ring vi.(钟、铃)鸣响 ...
来福枪
Rifle(来福枪):每发扣15点饥饿。每次造成伤害60点。
卧射
要是立射还好一点,如果是卧射(Rifle),还需要绑着皮带,绑在手上,时间长了血液都不流通(Circulating),胳膊都是紫的。
模式
... BOW模式(液晶屏右上角显示弓箭) Rifle模式(液晶屏左上角显示枪) BullsEye模式(液晶屏显示同心圆) ...
狙击步枪 ; 第三类武器 ; 偷袭枪 ; 连狙
军 自动步枪 ; 全自动步枪
来福轴承 ; 莱福轴承 ; 轴承系统
A rifle is a firearm designed to be fired from the shoulder, with a barrel that has a helical groove or pattern of grooves ("rifling") cut into the barrel walls. The raised areas of the rifling are called "lands," which make contact with the projectile (for small arms usage, called a bullet), imparting spin around an axis corresponding to the orientation of the weapon. When the projectile leaves the barrel, this spin lends gyroscopic stability to the projectile and prevents tumbling, in the same way that a properly thrown American football or rugby ball behaves. This allows the use of aerodynamically-efficient pointed bullets (as opposed to the spherical balls used in muskets) and thus improves range and accuracy. The word "rifle" originally referred to the grooving, and a rifle was called a "rifled gun." Rifles are used in warfare, hunting and shooting sports.Typically, a bullet is propelled by the contained deflagration of an explosive compound (originally black powder, later cordite, and now nitrocellulose), although other means such as compressed air are used in air rifles, which are popular for vermin control, hunting small game, formal target shooting and casual shooting ("plinking").In most armed forces the term "gun" is incorrect when referring to small arms; in military parlance, the word "gun" refers to an artillery piece or crew-served machine gun. Furthermore, in many works of fiction a rifle refers to any weapon that has a stock and is shouldered before firing, even if the weapon is not rifled or does not fire solid projectiles (e.g. a "laser rifle").Formerly, rifles only fired a single projectile with each squeeze of the trigger. Modern rifles are capable of firing more than one round per trigger squeeze; some fire in a fully automatic mode and others are limited to fixed bursts of two, three, or more rounds per squeeze. Thus, modern automatic rifles overlap to some extent in design and function with machine guns. In fact, many light machine guns (such as the Russian RPK) are adaptations of existing automatic rifle designs. Generally, the differences between an automatic rifle and a machine gun comes down to weight, cooling systems, and ammunition feed systems. Rifles, with their relatively lighter components (which overheat quickly) and smaller capacity magazines, are incapable of sustained automatic fire in the way that machine guns are. Modern military rifles are fed by box magazines, while machine guns are generally belt-fed. Machine guns are often operated by more than one soldier; the rifle is an individual weapon.The term "rifle" is sometimes used to describe larger crew-served rifled weapons firing explosive shells, for example, recoilless rifles.