wrack [rack] - translation to English
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wrack [rack] - translation to English

JARGON FOR THE RESPONSE TO A FAILURE OF A FIREARM FIRING
Tap wrack bang; Tap Rack Bang; Tap rack bang; Tap, rack, and go; Tap rack and go

wrack [rack]      
(v.) = destruir, devastar, desolar
Ex: Both countries that have been wracked for the last ten years by violent civil wars.
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* wrack + Posesivo + brains = estrujarse los sesos, extrujarse el cerebro, devanarse los sesos, romperse la cabeza, exprimirse los sesos, exprimirse el cerebro
wrack         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Wracks; Wrack (disambiguation)
naufragio
ruina
arruinar
perder
atormentar
rack         
  • A submissive man is consoled by his mistress after she has made his back bloody through beating.
PRECEPT FOR ETHICAL BDSM PLAY
Risk Accepted Consensual Kink; Risk Aware Consensual Kink; RACK
estante
escurreplatos
botellero
zapatero
perchero
portaequipajes
cuello y espina dorsal de un cadáver
atormentar
trasegar
torturar
bike rack: soporte para bicicletas
to rack ones brains: devanarse los sesos

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Tap, rack, bang

Tap, rack, bang (TRB) or tap, rack, and go is jargon for the response to a failure to fire in a firearm with a removable magazine. This is designated as an "Immediate Action" and involves no investigation of the cause (due to being under fire in a combat or defensive situation), but is effective for common failures, such as defective or improperly seated ammunition magazines.

  1. Tap – to tap the magazine. This is to ensure that the magazine is properly/completely inserted in the firearm so that it feeds properly. As typically taught in tactical firearms courses, the "tap" is applying pressure on the floor plate of the magazine to lock it into place. It does not constitute 'smacking' the magazine, as this can irreversibly damage the magazine's lip.
  2. Rack – pull back sharply and then quickly release the cocking handle/slide of the firearm. This will eject a misfired round, which could be a possible cause of the stoppage, and to chamber the next round.
  3. Bang/Go – aiming and firing the firearm again. If the firearm again does not fire or fails to extract the spent round, it may indicate a more serious problem with the firearm, requiring maintenance. For instance, if the firing pin is too lightly striking the primer on a cartridge, it may indicate a worn-out spring or firing pin.

Some failures, such as a "stovepipe", require more complicated maintenance that requires investigation of the underlying problem, or remedial action. With issues such as a squib load or hang fire, the "tap, rack, bang" procedure should not be used.