Breechloader

Breechloader
Breechloader Breech"load`er, n. A firearm which receives its load at the breech. [1913 Webster]

For cavalry, the revolver and breechloader will supersede the saber. --Rep. Sec. War (1860). [1913 Webster]


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  • breechloader — [brēch′lōd΄ər] n. any gun loaded at the breech …   English World dictionary

  • breechloader — noun Date: 1855 a firearm that loads at the breech • breech loading adjective …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • breechloader — /breech loh deuhr/, n. a firearm loaded at the breech. [1855 60; BREECH + LOADER] * * * …   Universalium

  • breechloader — noun a variety of firearm in which the weapon is loaded from the breech, i.e. the end opposite that which discharges the projectile …   Wiktionary

  • breechloader — n. firearm that is loaded in the back at the breech …   English contemporary dictionary

  • breechloader — breech•load•er [[t]ˈbritʃˌloʊ dər[/t]] n. mil a firearm that is loaded at the breech • Etymology: 1855–60 breech′load ing, adj …   From formal English to slang

  • breechloader — noun a gun that is loaded at the breech • Hypernyms: ↑gun * * * ˈ ̷ ̷| ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ noun : a breech loading firearm * * * /breech loh deuhr/, n. a firearm loaded at the breech. [1855 60; BREECH + LOADER] …   Useful english dictionary

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  • Rifles in the American Civil War — During the American Civil War, the rifle was the most common weapon found on the battlefield. Most of the rifles during that time were loaded with a small lead musket ball or with a minnie ball (or Minié ball) and black powder. Most rifles of… …   Wikipedia

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