- A center-fire (or
centerfire) is a type of
metallic cartridge used in firearms,
where the
primer is
located at the
center of the base of its
casing (i...
- electric-sensitive
chemical mixture that is located: at the
center of the case head (
centerfire); or
inside the rim (rimfire); or
inside the
walls on the fold of the...
- .22
Winchester Centerfire (.22 WCF) is a
small centerfire cartridge introduced in 1885 for use in the
Winchester Model 1885 single-shot rifle. Factory...
- pinfire, only
small caliber rimfire (.22
caliber (5.6mm) or less) and
centerfire cartridges have
survived to the
present day with
regular use. The .22...
- Auto, .25 Automatic, or 6.35×16mmSR) is a semi-rimmed, straight-walled
centerfire pistol cartridge introduced by John
Browning in 1905
alongside the Fabrique...
- The .44
Remington Centerfire (often
referred to as .44
Remington C.F. or .44 Remington) was a
centerfire revolver cartridge with a heeled,
externally lubricated...
- The 10.4mm
Swiss centerfire revolver cartridge was used in the
Ordnance Revolver models 1872/78 and 1878 of the
Swiss Army. The case is of br****; the bullet...
- that have
specific regulations for deer
hunting with straight-walled
centerfire cartridges. At the 2023 SHOT Show in Las Vegas, Nevada, the .360 Buckhammer...
-
survived the test of time are the rimfire, the
Berdan centerfire primer, and the
Boxer centerfire primer. A
pinfire firearm cartridge is an
obsolete type...
-
common firearms bore
diameter of 0.22 inch (5.6 mm) in both
rimfire and
centerfire cartridges.
Cartridges in this
caliber include the very
widely used .22...