Calibers

  • 1calibers — n. diameter (of a gun barrel, artery, etc.); quality; importance …

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  • 2List of Swedish military calibers — After the Swedish name, the international name is shown Calibers for revolvers, pistols and submachine guns *5,7 x 33 mm *7,5 mm m/87, 7.5 x 23R mm Nagant *9 mm m/39, 9 x 19 mm Luger *9 mm m/07, 9 mm Browning Long *11 mm m/71, 11 x 17R mm *11 mm… …

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  • 3Colt Single Action Army — Revolver Second Generation Colt Single Action Army Type Revolver Place of origin …

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  • 4Single-shot — This article is about firearms. For other uses, see Single Shot (disambiguation). Single shot firearms are firearms that hold only a single round of ammunition, and must be reloaded after each shot. The history of firearms began with single shot… …

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  • 5H & R Firearms — H R 1871, LLC Type Subsidiary Industry Firearms Founded 1871 Headquarters Ilion, N.Y. (manuf.) Madison, NC, (admin.) USA …

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  • 6Cartridge (firearms) — From left: .50 BMG, .300 Win Mag, .308 Winchester, 7.62×39mm, 5.56×45mm NATO, .22LR. A cartridge, also called a round, packages the bullet, gunpowder and primer into a single metallic case precisely made to fit the firing chamber of a firearm …

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  • 7Caliber — The term caliber or calibre designates the interior diameter of a tube or the exterior diameter of a wire or rod. It comes from the French calibre , itself from qālib (قالب), Arabic word for mold , itself from kalamoys , Greek word for wooden… …

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  • 8Air gun — Air rifle and Air pistol redirect here. For other uses, see Air gun (disambiguation) An air gun (air rifle or air pistol) is a rifle or pistol which fires projectiles by means of compressed air or other gas, (in contrast to a firearm which uses… …

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  • 9Weatherby — Weatherby, Inc. is an American gun manufacturer founded in 1945 by Roy Weatherby. The company is best known for its high powered magnum cartridges, such as the .257 Weatherby Magnum and the .460 Weatherby Magnum. Company headquarters is in the… …

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  • 10North Carolina-class battleship — North Carolina steaming on 3 June 1946. By this time, many of the light anti aircraft weapons (Bofors 40 mm and Oerlikon 20 mm) mounted during the war had been removed, while more modern radars had been mounted on her forefunnel and mainmast …

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