No, a drop cap is not a graphic object in Microsoft Word. It is listed as "Drop Cap" under the Format menu.
Put a cap in the nose and drop it
a drop cap
To remove the magazine tube on the Stevens 87D, first ensure the firearm is unloaded. Then, unscrew the end cap at the front of the magazine tube. Slide off the end cap and follower, then push the magazine spring and follower out through the rear of the tube. Finally, slide the magazine tube out of the receiver.
I assume you want to remove the orange colored magazine follower? If so, you first need to unscrew the end-cap on the front end of the magazine tube. Looking into the front end of the magazine tube you will see a split bushing with a hole in the center of it. Carefully, very carefully, pry this end-cap out of the magazine tube. The reason you need to be careful is that this split end-cap is under pressure from the compressed magazine tube spring and once you remove the end-cap the spring will come out quickly. Once the spring is out you can then remove the orange end-cap. There may be a shotshell restricter (plug) inside the spring that restricts the magazine tube to only hold three rounds. This is a green plastic plug and can also be removed now.
It will affect the letter being made into a drop cap. The letter will be larger and spread over at least two lines. It will also affect some of the text, depending on how large the drop cap is and how many lines it is spreading over.
no, the threading is different
On the end of the magazine tube there is a threaded-on cap. Remove this cap. You will now find a "spring plug" inside the front end of the magazine tube. Carefully pry this spring plug out of the magazine tube. Put a pair of safety glasses in the proper location on your face because once you get this spring cap close to the end of the magazine tube the magazine follwer spring will push it out of the mag. tube faster than you can say"Oh sh.. crap". Once this spring cap is out you can pull the magazine spring out if it already hasn't landed in the living room. You can now insert or remove a cartridge number restricting plug. Next you'll need to push the extended magazine spring back into the magazine tube and re-install the spring end cap. To get the spring plug in flush with the front edge of the magazine tube, tap it into place with a plastic screwdriver handle to prevent distorting the thin walls of the mag. tube. Replace the screw-on end cap and that's it.
A drop cap is a single letter made larger than the others in a paragraph. It is the first letter in a section and, as a drop cap, is in a separate text box. It is used to draw the eye to the beginning of the section.
High Capacity
For Low and Mid cap magazines, they use a spring system to push the BB's into the top of the magazine. You load them using a speedloader. For high-cap magazines (also known as hi-capa, hi cap), they have a compartment that holds around 200-5000 BB's. The typical hi-cap magazine works with a winding wheel under the magazine that winds a coil that unwinds to push the BB's up into the gun. Hi-cap magazines aren't very good for stealth games, since they use a compartment to store BB's and the BB's rattle a lot.
Drop the magazine and clear the chamber.