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  • Miniatura para Lee M1895
    that in adopting the 6mm cartridge specification, "due consideration has been given to the desirability of using the same cartridge for machine guns as for…
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  • como Mario Bros. y Pole Position II, junto con nuevos títulos como Astron Belt, Champion Baseball, Dragon's Lair, Elevator Action, Spy Hunter y Track &…
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  • A cartridge box is a container used to carry cartridges. It was worn on the soldier's right hip, on a belt in front of the soldier's abdomen ("ventral…
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  • 7.62×51mm NATO (redirección desde T65 (cartridge))
    bottlenecked rifle cartridge. It is a standard for small arms among NATO countries. First developed in the 1950s, the cartridge had first been introduced…
    90 kB (9591 palabras) - 19:33 18 abr 2024
  • Rim (firearms) (redirección desde Rim (cartridge))
    the bottom of a firearms cartridge. Thus, rimmed cartridges are sometimes called "flanged" cartridges. Almost all cartridges feature an extractor or headspacing…
    18 kB (2497 palabras) - 16:36 23 may 2024
  • regiments, two shoulder belts were worn - one carrying the cartridge box, and another for the bayonet, a sword ("sword belt" was also the term in this…
    5 kB (617 palabras) - 09:10 15 abr 2024
  • 7.92×57mm Mauser (categoría Pistol and rifle cartridges)
    bottlenecked rifle cartridge. The 7.92×57mm Mauser cartridge was adopted by the German Empire in 1903–1905, and was the German service cartridge in both World…
    59 kB (6821 palabras) - 06:32 10 may 2024
  • "Kalashnikov's machine gun") is a belt-fed general-purpose machine gun, chambered for the 7.62×54mmR rimmed cartridge. Designed in the Soviet Union and…
    65 kB (6634 palabras) - 21:15 14 may 2024
  • or belted case refers to any cartridge, but generally a rifle cartridge, with a shell casing that has a pronounced "belt" around its base that continues…
    4 kB (437 palabras) - 09:21 2 feb 2024
  • Magazine (firearms) (redirección desde Box magazine)
    next cartridge inline in the magazine through recoil or simply rough handling. This remains a concern with lever-action firearms today. Two early box magazine…
    58 kB (7221 palabras) - 04:28 24 may 2024
  • 5.56×45mm NATO (categoría Pistol and rifle cartridges)
    intermediate cartridge family developed in the late 1970s in Belgium by FN Herstal. It consists of the SS109, L110, and SS111 cartridges. On 28 October…
    146 kB (16 583 palabras) - 03:40 19 may 2024
  • prototype light machine gun. Although belt-fed and having a built-in bipod, it is chambered for the Tokarev pistol cartridge. The LAD machine gun was developed…
    3 kB (153 palabras) - 04:08 9 abr 2022
  • .30-06 Springfield (categoría Military cartridges)
    1901, the U.S. started developing an experimental rimless cartridge for a Mauser action with a box magazine. That led to the 1903 .30-03 Springfield rimless…
    53 kB (6654 palabras) - 14:42 29 abr 2024
  • 1908) pistol; although the Luger usually used an 8-cartridge box magazine, the optional 32-cartridge Schneckenmagazine ("snail magazine") was also sometimes…
    12 kB (1237 palabras) - 18:46 23 dic 2023
  • 7.62×54mmR (categoría Pistol and rifle cartridges)
    The 7.62×54mmR is a rimmed rifle cartridge developed by the Russian Empire and introduced as a service cartridge in 1891. Originally designed for the…
    22 kB (2060 palabras) - 14:01 2 may 2024
  • Cartridge, Metallic Belt, 7.62mm, M13, is the U.S. military designation for a metallic disintegrating link specifically designed for ammunition belt-fed…
    6 kB (819 palabras) - 21:00 24 may 2024
  • The feeding system is based on the direct push-through of the cartridge out of the belt link into the gun's chamber. Feed is performed in two steps by…
    26 kB (2423 palabras) - 11:22 20 may 2024
  • 56×45mm intermediate rifle cartridge. When in the belt-fed role, the weapon would feed from a disintegrating metallic linked belt marked "S-63 BRW" which…
    37 kB (4999 palabras) - 16:05 2 may 2024
  • and then Revolving Belt, but the designation "Navy" quickly took over. After the Civil War, revolvers using fixed metallic cartridges came into widespread…
    13 kB (1186 palabras) - 02:21 8 may 2024
  • sequence, the bolt head receives the recoil impulse from the ignited cartridge and exerts rearward pressure against the rollers, seated in recesses in…
    25 kB (2623 palabras) - 18:18 22 may 2024
  • a German general-purpose machine gun chambered for the 7.62×51mm NATO cartridge. The weapon's design is derived from the World War II era MG 42 that fired…
    47 kB (4660 palabras) - 05:50 17 may 2024
  • experimental light and medium machine gun firing the .280 in (7 mm) intermediate cartridge. Alongside the bullpup EM-2 rifle design, it formed part of a proposal…
    4 kB (379 palabras) - 04:39 10 jul 2022
  • with a heavier barrel, bipod and a belt/drum-fed design. Squad automatic weapons usually fire the same cartridge (though heavier-bullet variants are…
    14 kB (1921 palabras) - 18:46 21 abr 2024