- (24 in)
Weight unloaded with
gunsight and
cartridge bag: 8.1 kg (18 lb)
Weight loaded with
gunsight and
cartridge bag: 12.4 kg (27 lb) 75-round
magazine unloaded:...
- A
cartridge, also
known as a round, is a type of pre-****embled
firearm ammunition packaging a
projectile (bullet, shot, or slug), a
propellant substance...
-
magnesium shards also exist.
Cartridges can also be made with
specialty non-lethal
projectiles such as
rubber and bean
bag rounds.
Shotguns have an effective...
- ends of the
canister were
closed with
wooden or
metal disks. A
cloth cartridge bag containing the round's
gunpowder used to fire the
canister from the...
- that was
pushed through the
touch hole
during loading and
pierced the
cartridge bag,
containing the main
charge of gunpowder.
After the
introduction of...
-
Introduction to
Textile Fibres. WPI India. ISBN 9781315359335. "Silk
Powder or
Cartridge Bag Cloth". americanhistory.si.edu.
Archived from the
original on 9 November...
- The .308
Winchester is a
smokeless powder rimless bottlenecked rifle cartridge widely used for hunting,
target shooting, police, military, and personal...
- pistol/submachine gun and rifle/machine gun
cartridges by
common name. Data
values are the
highest found for the
cartridge, and
might not
occur in the same load...
-
breeches designed for
charges in br****
cartridge cases for quick-firing QF from
those designed for
cloth bag charges for breech-loaders BL. S**** designed...
- container.
Before that, a "
cartridge" was
simply a pre-measured
quantity of
gunpowder together with a ball (bullet), in a
small cloth bag (or
rolled paper cylinder)...