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The karabiner must be correctly attached to the harness.
There was also a carbine version, the Karabiner 88.
The standard Karabiner 98k was too long to be carried in a parachute drop.
She had already begun unclipping a karabiner from her belt.
When he did, she unsnapped the climbing karabiner that was holding the leather cuffs together.
The Karabiner 98k was not designed to accept telescopic sights.
Several special models of the Karabiner 98k existed.
The Karabiner 88 utilized a different bolt handle, which resembled those found on commercial sporting rifles.
The standard issue Karabiner 98k rifles handled these higher pressure cartridges without issues.
The Karabiner Model 1898b was introduced in 1923.
The butts of the semi-pistol grip Karabiner 98k stocks were not uniform.
Having anchored your sledge you fix your tow line to the front hinge piece, using a karabiner.
On this harness the karabiner attachment on the crutch strap is dangerously low and should never be used alone.
Early Karabiner 98k rifles had walnut wood one-piece stocks.
Karabiner 98k receivers were stamped with a factory code indicating date and location of manufacture.
Prynn then went to work using her phaser to slice a karabiner into sharp narrow rods.
He has since repositioned his Karabiner in a pocket and removed as many loops as possible from his equipment.
Attaching such sights to a Karabiner 98k required machining by a skilled armourer.
The karabiner tie-in bight should be 18 to 24cms long, so that the live rope can bypass the middlemen.
The original model Karabiner 98, with a shorter barrel than the G98, was produced from 1899-1908, but it was not successful.
In 1908, the Karabiner Model 1898AZ was approved.
As of 29 October 2011 females are allowed to attain the demanding drill training with the Karabiner 98k rifle.
This operation was easily performed on Gewehr 98 and Karabiner 98k rifles.
Slot cut into back of stock for pull-through sling, similar to the slot in a Karabiner 98k.
He untied the main fine from the carabiner in front of him.
A Carabiner is a metal loop, which can be opened on one side.
A large carabiner was clipped to the end of the leg wrapping.
He snapped a carabiner through the eye of the piton.
He tied it to his harness and to the free carabiner on the window post.
It does not matter if the carabiner is locking or not.
Most importantly, the carabiner must be of round cross section for friction.
"And tie it to the carabiner that I've linked to the window post."
He joined the three end-points of the rope with yet another carabiner.
These are the only types of carabiner that should be used on the end of the safety lines.
A flag is attached by a carabiner to the ground a few yards in front of the pole.
A carabiner is a variety of shackle used in mountaineering.
The loop is typically attached to a climbing harness by carabiner.
If either anchor fails the free carabiner will remain attached to the cord.
He moved forward a bit more, getting his head and shoulders up over Dave's feet, then unclipped the carabiner.
"Okay," Frank said, pulling the rope between them taut through the carabiner.
There are two broad categories of carabiner, locking and non-locking.
A climbing rope is then clipped into the carabiner.
Second, snap another carabiner to the center post.
Both phones even come with carabiner clips for backpacks.
He clipped a carabiner to the piton, ran his safety line through it and looked for the next set of hold points.
He fixed them in place with a locking carabiner, slipping a brake bar over it.
This makes the carabiner stronger, but more expensive.
She took a door next to Justin, who already had the cable attached to his belt-buckle carabiner.
A typical design uses a spring-loaded sleeve on the carabiner gate.