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← HistoryWhich consequence occurs when wrought iron crossbow trigger mechanisms fail?
A)Misfire leading to inaccurate targeting
B)Catastrophic weapon structural fracturing
C)Bolt release timing becomes unpredictable✓
D)Premature string breakage from friction
💡 Explanation
Unreliable trigger action causes asynchronous and random release because microscopic cracks propagate via metal fatigue, making consistent control impossible. Therefore, bolt release timing unpredictable rather than wholly misfiring where nothing happens or string breaking due to friction.
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