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← HistoryWhich outcome resulted when the steel trigger sear in early Chinese crossbows experienced excessive wear?
A)Inaccurate projectile trajectory occurred
B)Rapid string fraying quickly arose
C)Bolt firing became unpredictable✓
D)Limb breakage occurred more frequently
💡 Explanation
Unpredictable firing resulted from trigger sear wear because of a decreased friction coefficient affecting the TRIGGER RELEASE MECHANISM, leading to premature or delayed release. Sear rounding, therefore, caused timing errors rather than trajectory issues arising from warped limbs and bolts.
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