- A
cartridge box is a
container used to
carry cartridges. It was worn on the soldier's
right hip, on a belt in
front of the soldier's
abdomen ("ventral...
- The pin-fire (or pinfire) is an
obsolete type of
metallic cartridge used in firearms,
where the
priming compound is
ignited by
striking a
small pin that...
- jury, and
cartridge.
Please use in that order."[citation needed]
Concepts and
phrases evolve and are
applied in new ways. The "four
boxes"
phrase always...
- An
ammunition box or
cartridge box is a
container designed for safe
transport and
storage of ammunition. It is
typically made of metal, wood, and corrugated...
-
bottlenecked rifle cartridge. It is a
standard for
small arms
among NATO countries.
First developed in the 1950s, the
cartridge had
first been introduced...
- minute,
loading from the
cartridge-
box. (It has been
fired from the
shoulder at the rate of 25
times per
minute from the
cartridge-
box)." The
rifle was originally...
- A
shotgun cartridge, shots****, or s**** is a type of rimmed,
cylindrical (straight-walled)
ammunition used
specifically in shotguns. It is typically...
-
cartridge. He also
manufactured pinfire cartridges from 1862
until at
least 1865.
Pinfire cartridge box by
Allen &
Wheelock & Co.
Pinfire cartridge box...
-
cartridge box containing cylinders with
seven cartridges each.
These cylinders can be
quickly emptied into the
magazine tube.
Unlike later cartridge designations...
- the XV
Corps final commander. The XV Corps'
badge was a
shield with a
cartridge box in the
middle with the
Corps motto "40 Rounds." The
badge and motto...