ball clicker

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ball clicker (plural ball clickers)

  1. A mechanism that uses ball bearings which fall into an indentation to create a clicking noise when an adjustment knob is turned to a correct position.
    • 1947, Charles Richmond Jacobs, John T. Amber, Ken Warner, The Gun Digest - Volume 3, page 150:
      Double steel ball clickers in windage and elevation adjustments.
    • 1954, Charles R. Jacobs, The New Official Gun Book, page 69:
      Redfield 70 Steel ball clicker system insures sharp, definite clicks.
    • 2017 March 7, Mark Bernardo, “Single-Malt “Watch”: Urwerk Teams Up With The Macallan”, in Watch Time:
      Its cap has a hidden, connecting arm with hidden, 1-mm “ball clickers,” which click when completely open

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