- A
rim-
fire (or rimfire) is a type of
metallic cartridge used in firearms,
where the
primer is
located within a
hollow cir****ferential
rim protruding from...
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cartridges.
Almost all
cartridges feature an
extractor or
headspacing rim, in
spite of the fact that some
cartridges are
known as "rimless
cartridges"...
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firing pin does not
reach it.
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Antique guns List of
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Magnum pistol cartridges List of
rebated rim cartridges List...
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Below is a list of
Rebated rim cartridges.
Rebated cartridges have a
rim that is
significantly smaller in
diameter than the base of the case, serving...
- The .45 Colt (11.43×33mmR), is a
rimmed, straight-walled,
handgun cartridge dating to 1872. It was
originally a black-powder
revolver round developed for...
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reach to
strike the
nipple (or teat) and
fire the
cartridge, as
opposed to a
rimfire cartridge where the
entire rim had to be
exposed at the rear of the revolver...
- the
military cartridge 5.56×45mm or the .223 Remington.
Because of the
pressures ****ociated with the 5.56×45mm, it is not
advisable to
fire 5.56×45mm rounds...
- Auto
Rim, also
known as 11.5x23mmR, is a
rimmed cartridge specifically designed to be
fired in
revolvers originally chambered for the .45 ACP
cartridge. The...
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designed to
fire rim-
fire or centre-
fire cartridges (e.g. flintlock, wheellock, matchlock, cap and ball),
capable of only
firing rim-
fire cartridges other than...
- 455 Eley" and ".455 Colt". The .455
cartridge was a
service revolver cartridge,
featuring a
rimmed cartridge firing a .455 in (11.5 mm)
bullet at the relatively...