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← HistoryWhich outcome prematurely ended a repeating crossbow’s shot sequence used during the Song Dynasty?
A)Trigger sear point deformation✓
B)String material tensile weakening
C)Bow lath compressive yielding
D)Magazine spring fatigue failure
💡 Explanation
Deformation hinders trigger engagement, disrupting reciprocating action because properly engaging the sear maintains sequence. Trigger sear point deformation inhibits the next shot, therefore halting crossbow function, rather than simple component breakage, under tension.
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