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- Oughtred, William (1652). Theorematum in libris Archimedis de sphaera et cylindro declarario (in Latin). Excudebat L. Lichfield, Veneunt apud T. Robinson...
- George Reichenbach of the Bavarian army invented a rifled-wall musket using cylindro-conical ammunition. In 1826, Henri-Gustave Delvigne, a French infantry...
- spherical shots called BBs, although in recent years MiniƩ ball-shaped cylindro-conoidal projectiles called slugs are gaining more po****rity. Certain...
- The cylindro-conoidal bullet is a type of muzzleloading firearm projectile with a convexly cone-like front end ("nose") and a cylindrical rear body, invented...
- revolver and a small number of converted Mauser C96 pistols. Its bullet is cylindro-ogival and is of the jacketed type. List of rimmed cartridges https://www...
- obturation by expansion of the bullet's base when fired. The MiniƩ ball is a cylindro-conoidal bullet with grease-filled cannelures on its exterior and a cone-shaped...
- battlefield by breechloading rifled firearms shooting spin-stabilized cylindro-conoidal bullets, which were far more accurate with longer effective ranges...
- marked with incisions. The name is a shortening of the descriptive term "cylindro-conical stone". Matthew Flinders saw two cylcons in 1802 and wrote a description...
- {\displaystyle ebd} , una **** cylindro basis f e d c {\displaystyle fedc} , aequale erit omnibus circulis simul, hoc est cylindro a c g h {\displaystyle acgh}...
- Tamisier obtained a patent in 1841 for a method to improve the accuracy of cylindro-conical shot, by cutting three sharp grooves (French: "cannelures") on...