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double tap
A double tap is a shooting technique where two shots are fired in rapid succession at the same target with the same sight picture (as opposed to the controlled pair, whereby a second sighting is acquired for the second shot). Instruction and pra ...
is a shooting technique where shots are fired in rapid succession.
Double tap may also refer to:
In arts and entertainment:
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''Double Tap'' (film), a Hong Kong action film
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"Double Tap" (Jordin Sparks song), a 2015 song by Jordin Sparks
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"Double Tap" (Ministry song), a 2012 song by industrial metal band Ministry
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Zombieland: Double Tap'', 2019 film sequel to ''Zombieland''
In technology:
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SRAM Double Tap
SRAM Double Tap is an integrated gearshift and brake lever system designed by SRAM Corporation for racing bicycles. It allows shifting gears without having to remove a hand from the bars, unlike previous down tube shifting systems. It was launche ...
, a shift lever technology from SRAM Corporation
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DoubleTap derringer
The DoubleTap derringer is a hammerless, double-action, double-barreled, large caliber derringer designed for personal protection and manufactured by DoubleTap Defense, LLC. It features stainless steel ported barrels and an aluminum frame that hol ...
, a small double barreled pistol
* Double tap, a form of the medical procedure
tympanocentesis
Tympanocentesis is the drainage of fluid from the middle ear usually caused by otitis media, by using a small-gauge needle to puncture the tympanic membrane, also known as the eardrum.
Main indication for tympanocentesis is failed treatment wi ...
* Double tap, the touchscreen equivalent of
double-click
A double-click is the act of pressing a computer mouse button twice quickly without moving the mouse. Double-clicking allows two different actions to be associated with the same mouse button. It was developed by Bill Atkinson of Apple Computer (n ...
ing
* Double tap, to tap a
multi-touch touchscreen with two fingers simultaneously
In warfare:
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Double tap missile strike, a tactic in which an area is bombed a second time to target those who respond to the first strike.
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