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trigger area

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trigĀ·ger area (trgr)
n.
A point or circumscribed area that when irritated or stimulated will give rise to physiological or pathological change elsewhere.


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Well-designed pocket holsters should do the following: * Provide a safe method to carry a weapon in the pocket - Covering the trigger area, not only protects this area during your draw, but it also keeps debris out.
30,2010, and be received in advance for any of three trigger areas outlined in the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act statute and in the initial guidance: * increased basic assistance costs in any quarter that coincide with a caseload increase in such quarter compared to the comparable base year quarter in FY 2007 or 2008; * increased expenditures for nonrecurring assistance costs; and * increased expenditures for subsidized employment.
Life Jacket is a "clamshell" design that covers a firearm's entire action and trigger area, and can be either bolted in place or used for portable security.
 
 
 
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