- A center-fire (or
centerfire) is a type of
metallic cartridge used in firearms,
where the
primer is
located at the
center of the base of its
casing (i...
- at the case base (teatfire). Only small-caliber
rimfire cartridges and
centerfire cartridges have
survived into the
modern day.
Military and commercial...
-
introduction of
reliable rimfire and
centerfire cartridges,
which were
quicker to load and safer, the
pinfire cartridge became obsolete. Today, enthusiasts...
-
metallic cartridge repeating rifle), all the way up to the .58 Miller, they were
quickly made
obsolete by the
newly developed centerfire cartridges. The early...
-
military cartridges is illegal) .223
Remington –
Original AR-15
cartridge: .223
cartridges may
function in a 5.56×45mm rifle,
however 5.56×45mm
cartridges may...
-
specific regulations for deer
hunting with straight-walled
centerfire cartridges. At the
cartridge's introduction,
Winchester claimed that the .350 Legend...
- high-velocity, smokeless-powder, rebated, non-tapered, bottleneck,
centerfire cartridge designed for
pistols and
personal defense weapons (PDW) uses, manufactured...
- The .44
Remington Centerfire / 11.4x27mmR (often
referred to as .44
Remington C.F. or .44 Remington) was a
centerfire revolver cartridge with a heeled, externally...
- The two main
types of
metallic cartridges used in
modern firearms are
centerfire and rimfire. In
centerfire cartridges, the
primer is
located in the center...
- The .30 R
Blaser (7.62×68mmR) is a
rimmed bottlenecked centerfire cartridge developed for
hunting in 1991 by
Gerhard Blenk, the then
owner of
Blaser Jagdwaffen...