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Production of concussion and trauma to the cerebral hemisphere and brainstem, sufficient to induce sudden loss of consciousness and subsequent death.

Captive Bolt (CB)

The modern captive bolt device and a conventional automobile engine have a similar means of converting the potential energy released from burning fuel: the piston. The CB piston is connected to the bolt. The piston-bolt assembly is held “captive” in the cylinder and cycles from one end of the cylinder to the other with each firing.
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