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replacement of
components and
changing between barrels with
different chamberings. The SSG 3000 is a
common law
enforcement sniper rifle in both Europe...
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chamber in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Chamber or The
Chamber may
refer to:
Chamber of commerce, a form of
business network Legislative chamber,...
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pistol to be
originally chambered in 9 mm Parabellum. The
first year's
production included .45 ACP and .38
Super chamberings. In 1970, Colt introduced...
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stage trigger pull,
which was
greatly improved in the
Model 70.
Standard chamberings included the .22 Hornet, .220 Swift, .250-3000 Savage, .257 Roberts,...
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chamberings: .308 Winchester, 6.5mm Creedmoor, or .277 FURY.
Barrel length is
either 16-inch (410 mm) for .308
Winchester and .277 FURY
chamberings,...
- A
diving chamber is a
vessel for
human occupation,
which may have an
entrance that can be
sealed to hold an
internal pressure significantly higher than...
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commercial 1952 .308
Winchester and the
military 1954 7.62×51mm NATO
chamberings have
evolved separately and are not identical. The .308
Winchester and...
- Taurus. It was
chambered for a
number of
powerful cartridges,
notably the .44
Magnum and .454 Casull,
however many
other powerful chamberings were offered...
- M995 (Magnum) was
produced until 2003 and
chambered in
eight standard chamberings and
fourteen magnum chamberings,
including .338
Lapua Magnum. All TRG-S...
- Look up
chambered in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Chambered is an
adjective related to the word
chamber. It may
refer to:
Chambered body, an element...