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Why Is It Called A Sear? [Solved]

The sear has been found on early weapons such as the crossbow. The term may be related to the French verb serrer, “to grip”, and the noun serre, “claw, talon, grasp.” The term appears in Hamlet: “the Clown shall make those laugh whose lungs are tickled o’th’ sear” (i.e. those who have a ‘hair-trigger’ laugh reaction).

Stupid Gun Questions: How Does a SEAR Work?

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