- most
posterior part of this
unrifled section is
called a freebore, and is
usually cylindrical. The
portion of the
unrifled bore
immediately front of the...
- and easy to manufacture. It
fired a .45
caliber pistol cartridge from an
unrifled barrel. Due to this limitation, it was
intended for short-range use (1–4...
- by the U.S.
during World War II. It was made from
stamped steel with an
unrifled barrel. The
designation "FP"
stood for "flare projector",
which was apparently...
- the
central part was
unrifled and
tapered down; at the
muzzle end, the last 70 cm were parallel-sided
again but
remained unrifled.
Another novel feature...
-
bourrelet is
identified by the
white line
around the cir****ference of this
mortar projectile. No
rotating band is
required for use in an
unrifled mortar....
- that
therefore the
fighting was at
short distances: a muzzle-loading,
unrifled, twelve-pound
gunpowder cannon,
standard piece of the time and
called Napoleon...
- and easy to manufacture. It
fired the .45 ACP
pistol cartridge from an
unrifled barrel. Due to this limitation, it was
intended for short-range use, 1–4...
-
underwater APS
underwater rifle –
Soviet underwater ****ault
firearm firing unrifled steel flechettes ADS
amphibious rifle –
Russian bullpup ****ault
rifle for...
-
World War II, but by 1942 was
largely obsolete. The
weapon consisted of an
unrifled tube with a
crude breech mounted on a Y-shaped
pedestal which pivoted on...
-
Rifling may not
begin immediately forward of the chamber.
There may be an
unrifled throat ahead of the
chamber so a
cartridge may be
chambered without pushing...