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  • Rifling
  • Grooves in a weapon barrel for accuracy

    such grooves. Firearms without rifling are called smoothbore. Rifling is measured by twist rate, the distance the rifling takes to complete one full revolution

    Rifling

    Rifling

    Rifling

  • Rifle
  • Common long range firearm

    by having a barrel cut with a helical or spiralling pattern of grooves (rifling). Most rifles are designed to be held with both hands and braced against

    Rifle

    Rifle

    Rifle

  • Polygonal rifling
  • Type of gun barrel rifling

    Polygonal rifling (/pəˈlɪɡənəl/ pə-LIG-ə-nəl) is a type of gun barrel rifling where the traditional sharp-edged "lands and grooves" are replaced by less

    Polygonal rifling

    Polygonal rifling

    Polygonal_rifling

  • Smoothbore
  • Weapon that has a barrel without rifling

    A smoothbore weapon has a barrel without rifling. Smoothbores range from handheld firearms to powerful tank guns and large artillery mortars. Some examples

    Smoothbore

    Smoothbore

    Smoothbore

  • Gun barrel
  • Firearm component which guides the projectile during acceleration

    rear section is without rifling, and allows the bullet an initial "run-up" to build up momentum before encountering riflings during shooting. The most

    Gun barrel

    Gun_barrel

  • .223 Remington
  • Firearms cartridge

    Americans would define the shoulder angle at alpha/2 = 23 degrees. The common rifling twist rate for this cartridge is 305 mm (1 in 12 in), 6 grooves, Ø lands

    .223 Remington

    .223 Remington

    .223_Remington

  • List of rifles
  • a helical groove or pattern of grooves ("rifling") cut into the barrel walls. The raised areas of the rifling are called "lands," which make contact with

    List of rifles

    List of rifles

    List_of_rifles

  • Marlin Firearms
  • American firearms manufacturing company

    was named MicroGroove Rifling, which was a departure from the standard "Ballard", or cut rifling. One purpose of Microgroove rifling was to increase the

    Marlin Firearms

    Marlin_Firearms

  • Bullet
  • Projectile propelled by a firearm, sling, or air gun

    exhaustive series of experiments on bullets and rifling, and he invented the important system of light rifling with increasing spiral and a hardened bullet

    Bullet

    Bullet

    Bullet

  • Minié ball
  • Type of conical projectile for mid 19th century rifles

    common weapons found during the American Civil War, used the Minié ball. Rifling, the addition of spiral grooves inside a gun barrel, imparts a stabilizing

    Minié ball

    Minié ball

    Minié_ball

  • CZ 82
  • Semi-automatic pistol

    this pistol is the use of polygonal rifling in the barrel bore. This replaces the traditional lands and grooves rifling design with a rounded, smooth polygonal

    CZ 82

    CZ 82

    CZ_82

  • Glock
  • Brand of polymer-framed semi-automatic pistols

    has a female type polygonal rifling with a right-hand twist. The stabilization of the round is not by conventional rifling, using lands and grooves, but

    Glock

    Glock

    Glock

  • Heckler & Koch P9
  • Semi-automatic pistol

    H&K's roller delayed blowback system in a pistol format and polygonal rifling now common in H&K designs. [according to whom?] The P9 is a roller-delayed

    Heckler & Koch P9

    Heckler & Koch P9

    Heckler_&_Koch_P9

  • 152 mm gun M1935 (Br-2)
  • Heavy gun

    smaller chamber and deeper rifling. The latter solution was eventually preferred and from 1938 a variant with deep rifling replaced the original barrel

    152 mm gun M1935 (Br-2)

    152 mm gun M1935 (Br-2)

    152_mm_gun_M1935_(Br-2)

  • Driving band
  • Artillery shell part

    into the rifling of the barrel and forms a gas seal; this seal prevents the gases from blowing past the shell and engages the barrel's rifling to spin-stabilize

    Driving band

    Driving band

    Driving_band

  • Norinco CQ
  • Assault rifle

    pitch rifling (1 turn in 305 mm), optimised for the use of the M193 Ball cartridge. The S-5.56 A3 with a 20 in (510 mm) barrel and a 1:7 pitch rifling (1

    Norinco CQ

    Norinco_CQ

  • Lee–Metford
  • Service rifle

    greater capacity than the competing Mannlicher design. Metford's polygonal rifling was adopted to reduce fouling from powder residue building up in the barrel

    Lee–Metford

    Lee–Metford

    Lee–Metford

  • Pellet (air gun)
  • Non-spherical projectile designed to be shot from an air gun

    designed to obturate upon shooting so as to seal the bore, and engage the rifling;[citation needed] firearms have sufficient pressure to force a slightly

    Pellet (air gun)

    Pellet (air gun)

    Pellet_(air_gun)

  • Internal ballistics
  • Study of the propulsion of a projectile

    bullet is the rifling. When the bullet is fired, it is forced into the rifling, which cuts or "engraves" the surface of the bullet. If the rifling is a constant

    Internal ballistics

    Internal_ballistics

  • .402 Enfield
  • Experimental British rifle cartridge

    cartridge but also by 1884 the nine groove rifling was replaced with seven groove reverse ratchet rifling, one twist in 15 inches, and with the tips of

    .402 Enfield

    .402 Enfield

    .402_Enfield

  • Lancaster pistol
  • English multi-barrelled pistol

    Lancaster Senior. Charles Lancaster received a patent for oval bore rifling, a form of rifling which contains two opposing twisted grooves on each side of the

    Lancaster pistol

    Lancaster pistol

    Lancaster_pistol

  • .50 Action Express
  • Pistol cartridge designed by Evan Whildin

    .50 AE bore diameter was .500 in, with conventional rifling, but the switch to polygonal rifling on production Desert Eagles allowed the gauge plug to

    .50 Action Express

    .50 Action Express

    .50_Action_Express

  • Heckler & Koch G41
  • Assault rifle produced by Heckler & Koch

    Note: the 1:178mm (1:7 in) rifling was compatible with the European-standard SS109 round and the 1:305 mm (1:12 in) rifling was compatible with the US-standard

    Heckler & Koch G41

    Heckler & Koch G41

    Heckler_&_Koch_G41

  • 7.65×21mm Parabellum
  • Pistol cartridge designed by Georg Luger and Hugo Borchardt

    maximum CIP cartridge dimensions, all sizes in millimeters (mm) The common rifling twist rate for this cartridge is 275 mm (1 in 10.83 in), 4 grooves, ø lands

    7.65×21mm Parabellum

    7.65×21mm Parabellum

    7.65×21mm_Parabellum

  • Freebore
  • Portion of a gun barrel

    freebore is larger than the groove diameter of the gun barrel bore so that no rifling is present and projectiles used in the firearm can accelerate through the

    Freebore

    Freebore

    Freebore

  • Daewoo Precision Industries K2
  • South Korean assault rifle

    Russian AKM rifle. The K2 uses the same magazine as the M16. The barrel rifling has 6 grooves, 185 mm (1-in-7.3) right hand twist. The K2 has 3 selective

    Daewoo Precision Industries K2

    Daewoo_Precision_Industries_K2

  • M1819 Hall rifle
  • Rifle

    one didn't need to load through the whole barrel allowed for the use of rifling in a standard-issue front-line military weapon (as opposed to weapons issued

    M1819 Hall rifle

    M1819 Hall rifle

    M1819_Hall_rifle

  • Patrone 88
  • Rifle cartridge

    would define the shoulder angle at alpha/2 ≈ 19.1 degrees. The common rifling twist rate for this cartridge is 240 mm (1 in 9.45 in), 4 grooves, Ø of

    Patrone 88

    Patrone 88

    Patrone_88

  • Taurus Judge
  • Revolver

    shot from shotshells. Taurus developed the shallow rifling after numerous experiments to find rifling that worked well with both types of ammunition. Though

    Taurus Judge

    Taurus Judge

    Taurus_Judge

  • 5-inch/38-caliber gun
  • Deck gun

    bore is chrome plated from the origin of rifling (forward end of the chamber) to the muzzle. 45 groove rifling with a full uniform right hand twist in

    5-inch/38-caliber gun

    5-inch/38-caliber gun

    5-inch/38-caliber_gun

  • Armour-piercing fin-stabilized discarding sabot
  • Ammunition type for tanks

    Traditionally, rounds were given gyroscopic stability in flight from the rifling of the gun barrel, which imparts a spin to the round. Up to a certain limit

    Armour-piercing fin-stabilized discarding sabot

    Armour-piercing fin-stabilized discarding sabot

    Armour-piercing_fin-stabilized_discarding_sabot

  • 14.5 × 114 mm
  • Heavy machine gun and anti-material rifle cartridge

    Americans define the shoulder angle at alpha/2 = 22.25°. The most common rifling twist rate for this cartridge is 1 in 455 mm (17.91 in), with 8 grooves

    14.5 × 114 mm

    14.5 × 114 mm

    14.5_×_114_mm

  • .303 British
  • British military rifle cartridge

    centerfire rifle cartridge. The .303-inch bore diameter is measured between rifling lands as is the common practice in Europe, which follows the traditional

    .303 British

    .303 British

    .303_British

  • Forensic firearm examination
  • Analysis of firearms and bullets for presentation as legal evidence

    a specific weapon. These striations are due to the rifling inside the barrels of firearms. Rifling spins the bullet when it is fired out of the barrel

    Forensic firearm examination

    Forensic firearm examination

    Forensic_firearm_examination

  • IWI ARAD
  • Israeli assault rifle/carbine

    empty, depending on barrel length. Barrel length: 11.5 inches, 14.5 inches Rifling twist: 1:7 twist rate Effective range: 300–500 meters. Accuracy: 1 MOA

    IWI ARAD

    IWI ARAD

    IWI_ARAD

  • Lee–Speed
  • Bolt-action rifle

    barrels using the radiused rifling designed by William Ellis Metford. while later models used the same square "Enfield" rifling as contemporary British military

    Lee–Speed

    Lee–Speed

    Lee–Speed

  • 6.5×54mm Mannlicher–Schönauer
  • Austro–Hungarian rifle cartridge

    density and therefore penetrating ability. It requires a fast rate-of-twist rifling (about 1 in 9") to stabilize such a long bullet. The 6.5×54mm Mannlicher–Schönauer

    6.5×54mm Mannlicher–Schönauer

    6.5×54mm_Mannlicher–Schönauer

  • Gaspard Kollner
  • Fifteenth-century gunsmith

    gunsmith based in Vienna. He is credited with having discovered that by rifling, that is, adding spiral grooves to the insides of the smoothbore muskets

    Gaspard Kollner

    Gaspard_Kollner

  • Carabine à tige
  • Type of white-powder, muzzle-loading rifle invented by Louis-Etienne de Thouvenin

    allowing the bullet to press against the rifling grooves. When fired, the bullet accompanied the rifling and spun. This was an early attempt to work

    Carabine à tige

    Carabine à tige

    Carabine_à_tige

  • Berlin-Lübecker Maschinenfabrik
  • German firearm manufacturer, 1936–1945

    barrel including the rifling and if desired the chamber, so that no further work steps are required for cutting or pressing in the rifling). Then, the machine

    Berlin-Lübecker Maschinenfabrik

    Berlin-Lübecker Maschinenfabrik

    Berlin-Lübecker_Maschinenfabrik

  • Clarissa Dickson Wright
  • English television cook (1947–2014)

    She attended the Promis Recovery Centre at Nonington. In her 2009 book Rifling Through My Drawers she expressed a belief in reincarnation. She was a keen

    Clarissa Dickson Wright

    Clarissa Dickson Wright

    Clarissa_Dickson_Wright

  • Howitzer
  • Type of artillery piece

    howitzers evolved to become more mobile and versatile. The introduction of rifling in the mid-19th century led to significant changes in howitzer design and

    Howitzer

    Howitzer

    Howitzer

  • .338 Norma Magnum
  • Rimless rifle cartridge

    Barrel, Inc. supplied barrels. Various twist rates were tried with 5R rifling. It was designed as a way to optimize shooting the 19.44 grams (300.0 grains)

    .338 Norma Magnum

    .338 Norma Magnum

    .338_Norma_Magnum

  • Marlin Model 60
  • Semi-automatic rifle

    utilizing Marlin's trademarked Micro-Groove rifling technology, which had been developed in 1953. This rifling, with its precision-crowned muzzle, gave the

    Marlin Model 60

    Marlin_Model_60

  • Muzzleloader
  • Class of gun which is loaded from the muzzle

    use modern inventions such as a closed breech, sealed primer and fast rifling to allow for considerable accuracy at long ranges. Modern mortars use a

    Muzzleloader

    Muzzleloader

  • CN 105 F1
  • French-made weapon

    (obus G) as main as its only armor-piercing ammunition at that time, the rifling of CN 105 F1 gun barrel was given a relatively slow twist of one turn in

    CN 105 F1

    CN 105 F1

    CN_105_F1

  • Mortar (weapon)
  • Artillery weapon that launches explosive projectiles

    usually have a pre-engraved band, called an obturator, that engages with the rifling of the barrel. Exceptions to this are the US M2 110 mm (4.2 in) mortar

    Mortar (weapon)

    Mortar (weapon)

    Mortar_(weapon)

  • Gun
  • Device that launches projectiles

    it, and smoothbore when the projectile is stabilized by other means or rifling is undesired or unnecessary. Typically, interior barrel diameter and the

    Gun

    Gun

    Gun

  • .505 Gibbs
  • Rifle cartridge

    specifications for the cartridge. The C.I.P. recommends that commencement of rifling begin at 8.97 mm (0.353 in). Bore diameter is given as 12.55 mm (0.494 in)

    .505 Gibbs

    .505 Gibbs

    .505_Gibbs

  • 7.62×53mmR
  • Finnish rifle cartridge

    of a slightly greater bore diameter than its Finnish counterparts. The rifling twist rate was also changed from 300 mm (1 in 11.81 in) to 254 mm (1 in

    7.62×53mmR

    7.62×53mmR

    7.62×53mmR

  • Pattern 1861 Enfield musketoon
  • Musketoon

    1853 Enfield rifled musket, having a faster rifling twist rate (1:48 versus 1:78), along with more rifling grooves (five grooves versus the Pattern 1853's

    Pattern 1861 Enfield musketoon

    Pattern 1861 Enfield musketoon

    Pattern_1861_Enfield_musketoon

  • 9×18mm Makarov
  • Soviet pistol and submachine gun cartridge

    Makarov as well. Calibers in the USSR were measured between the lands in the rifling and not the grooves. As such, 9×18mm Makarov ammunition uses a larger diameter

    9×18mm Makarov

    9×18mm Makarov

    9×18mm_Makarov

  • Rifles in the American Civil War
  • the rifling in the barrel and produced thick clouds of smoke which hung about the battlefield and obscured targets. Another reason was that rifling also

    Rifles in the American Civil War

    Rifles_in_the_American_Civil_War

  • Gas-checks in British RML heavy guns
  • heavy guns began entering service in about 1865. They all had Woolwich rifling and relied on studs on the projectiles for rotation. Gas-checks were first

    Gas-checks in British RML heavy guns

    Gas-checks_in_British_RML_heavy_guns

  • Sabot (firearms)
  • High velocity projectile alignment device

    faster rifling. Therefore, if a bullet requires at least 1 turn in 7 inch twist, (1:7 rifling), in 5.56mm, it will also require at least 1:7 rifling when

    Sabot (firearms)

    Sabot (firearms)

    Sabot_(firearms)

  • Marlin Model Golden 39A
  • Lever-action firearm

    Since 1954 Marlin has used their proprietary Micro-Groove rifling in the Model 39A. This rifling uses many small lands and grooves rather than 2, 4, or 6

    Marlin Model Golden 39A

    Marlin Model Golden 39A

    Marlin_Model_Golden_39A

  • James rifle
  • Type of artillery gun

    period documentation. Charles T. James developed a rifled projectile and rifling system. Modern authorities such as Warren Ripley and James Hazlett have

    James rifle

    James rifle

    James_rifle

  • Green bullet
  • Type of ammunition

    wildfires. Lead core bullets are less likely to ignite surrounding vegetation. Rifling is required to stabilize elongated bullets, and longer bullets require

    Green bullet

    Green bullet

    Green_bullet

  • .257 Weatherby Magnum
  • Rifle cartridge

    schematic. All dimensions in inches [millimeters]. SAAMI recommends a barrel rifling contour of six grooves with a bore Ø of .2505 in (6.36 mm) and a groove

    .257 Weatherby Magnum

    .257 Weatherby Magnum

    .257_Weatherby_Magnum

  • .404 Jeffery
  • Rifle cartridge

    Overall length 89.66 mm (3.530 in) Case capacity 7.32 cm3 (113.0 gr H2O) Rifling twist 1 in 16.5 in (420 mm) Primer type Large rifle magnum Maximum pressure

    .404 Jeffery

    .404 Jeffery

    .404_Jeffery

  • Caliber
  • Internal diameter of the barrel of a gun

    Measurements "across the grooves" are used for maximum precision because rifling and the specific caliber so measured is the result of final machining process

    Caliber

    Caliber

    Caliber

  • L42A1
  • Sniper rifle

    installed, with four-groove, right hand twist rifling instead of the five-groove left-hand Enfield-type rifling used in .303 British barrels. The heavier

    L42A1

    L42A1

  • .50 BMG
  • Rifle cartridge designed by John Moses Browning

    taper to facilitate feeding and extraction in various weapons. The common rifling twist rate for this cartridge is 1 in 15 in (380 mm), with eight lands

    .50 BMG

    .50 BMG

    .50_BMG

  • Tracer ammunition
  • Illuminated pyrotechnic ammunition visible in daylight and darkness

    original M16 rifle and is compatible with the M16A1 barrel also using 1:12 rifling twist. It has a red tip and is designed to trace out to 500 yards, and

    Tracer ammunition

    Tracer ammunition

    Tracer_ammunition

  • Rifled breech loader
  • Class of artillery

    preceded it, has rifling in the barrel and is loaded from the breech at the rear of the gun. The spin imparted by the gun's rifling gives projectiles

    Rifled breech loader

    Rifled breech loader

    Rifled_breech_loader

  • Muzzle velocity
  • Velocity of projectile the moment it leaves the gun barrel

    is known as rifling. Longer barrels provide more opportunity to rotate the bullet before it leaves the gun. Provided there's enough rifling in the barrel

    Muzzle velocity

    Muzzle velocity

    Muzzle_velocity

  • Martini–Henry
  • British breech-loading single-shot lever-actuated rifle and derivatives

    the Swiss designer Friedrich von Martini, combined with the polygonal rifling designed by Scotsman Alexander Henry. Though the Snider was the first breechloader

    Martini–Henry

    Martini–Henry

    Martini–Henry

  • .303/25
  • Centrefire rifle cartridge

    and ballistic tip, however due to the standard 1:12 twist ratio of the rifling, projectile weights are limited before accuracy and stability of the projectile

    .303/25

    .303/25

    .303/25

  • Mauser Model 1871
  • Bolt action rifle

    guide (much like the M1870 Italian Vetterli) and the "progressive rifling" (rifling which increases in twist rate as the bullet travels up the bore, to

    Mauser Model 1871

    Mauser Model 1871

    Mauser_Model_1871

  • Needle gun
  • Gun with needle-shaped firing pin

    A needle gun (or needle rifle or needle-fire for varieties with rifling) is a firearm that has a needle-like firing pin, which can pass through the paper

    Needle gun

    Needle_gun

  • IWI Jericho 941
  • Semi-automatic pistol

    rifling, which sometimes produces slightly higher velocity due to better bullet to barrel fit. IWI switched to conventional land and groove rifling from

    IWI Jericho 941

    IWI Jericho 941

    IWI_Jericho_941

  • Marlin Model 336
  • Type of lever-action rifle and carbine

    incorporated its proprietary Micro-Groove rifling system into the Model 336 and other centerfire Marlin rifles. This rifling system, which used an increased number

    Marlin Model 336

    Marlin_Model_336

  • .338 Lapua Magnum
  • Finnish rifle cartridge

    Americans define the shoulder angle at alpha/2 ≈ 20 degrees. The common rifling twist rate for this cartridge is 254 mm (1 in 10 in), 6 grooves, Ø lands

    .338 Lapua Magnum

    .338 Lapua Magnum

    .338_Lapua_Magnum

  • Marlin Model 1894
  • Lever-action rifle

    and .44 barrels from 12-groove-or-more "Micro-Groove" rifling to 6-groove "Ballard"-style rifling. The Model 1894 is produced in several variants, as shown

    Marlin Model 1894

    Marlin Model 1894

    Marlin_Model_1894

  • Rifled musket
  • Type of firearm

    this can be a somewhat loose fit, but in the case of a rifle, the helical rifling lands in the barrel have to cut into the bullet to make it spin. The fit

    Rifled musket

    Rifled_musket

  • Duelling pistol
  • Type of pistol

    pistols were identical. The rifling either consisted of a large number of very shallow grooves known as scratch rifling or rifling that stopped short of the

    Duelling pistol

    Duelling pistol

    Duelling_pistol

  • Snider–Enfield
  • Breech-loading rifle

    same rifling as the Short Rifle. The Artillery Carbine has a 21+1⁄4-inch (54 cm) barrel with a full stock and two barrel bands, and the same rifling as

    Snider–Enfield

    Snider–Enfield

  • Type 99 rifle
  • Bolt-action rifle

    greater length. Accuracy suffered, due to the difference in cartridges, rifling rate and characteristics, but they were nonetheless functional. Conversions

    Type 99 rifle

    Type 99 rifle

    Type_99_rifle

  • Muzzle-loading rifle
  • Class of rifle which is loaded through the muzzle of the barrel

    although this involved a lot of complication in inserting the bullet past the rifling, and clogging and cleaning problems were notorious. There are also muzzle-loading

    Muzzle-loading rifle

    Muzzle-loading_rifle

  • FX-05 Xiuhcoatl
  • Mexican assault rifle

    The FX-05 is one of the world's few assault rifles featuring polygonal rifling, which eliminates the normal grooves of a weapons barrel replacing them

    FX-05 Xiuhcoatl

    FX-05 Xiuhcoatl

    FX-05_Xiuhcoatl

  • M24 Sniper Weapon System
  • Bolt action sniper rifle

    consistent point of impact. In 5-R rifling, the "side" of the land is cut at a 65° angle, rather than 90° in conventional rifling. This results in less barrel

    M24 Sniper Weapon System

    M24 Sniper Weapon System

    M24_Sniper_Weapon_System

  • 6mm PPC
  • Rifle cartridge

    To obtain maximum accuracy, bullet weight and form are matched to the rifling twist rate of the barrel. Typically, 68 gr (4.41 g) bullets are used in

    6mm PPC

    6mm PPC

    6mm_PPC

  • FAMAS
  • French bullpup assault rifle

    the front of fore-stock under the muzzle, a 1/9 inch rifling twist, instead of the 1/12 inch rifling twist of the F1. The FAMAS G2 also included several

    FAMAS

    FAMAS

    FAMAS

  • Mortier 120 mm Rayé Tracté Modèle F1
  • Heavy mortar

    fired either by dropping the round down the tube (after aligning of the rifling bands) resulting in an automatic firing once the bomb hits the tube base

    Mortier 120 mm Rayé Tracté Modèle F1

    Mortier 120 mm Rayé Tracté Modèle F1

    Mortier_120_mm_Rayé_Tracté_Modèle_F1

  • Arisaka
  • Family of Japanese service rifles

    Arisaka rifles were some of the few firearms of their era to use polygonal rifling in their barrel, rather than "lands and grooves". Some of the early-issue

    Arisaka

    Arisaka

    Arisaka

  • Bourrelet
  • Portion of an elongated artillery projectile

    rifling to spin-stabilize the projectile in flight. The bourrelet is not engraved by the rifling, but is supported by the lands between the rifling to

    Bourrelet

    Bourrelet

  • List of recoilless rifles
  • barrel are recoilless rifles. The smoothbore variants (those devoid of rifling) are termed recoilless guns. This distinction is often lost, and both are

    List of recoilless rifles

    List of recoilless rifles

    List_of_recoilless_rifles

  • 7.92×33mm Kurz
  • German firearm cartridge developed for the StG 44 rifle

    Americans define the shoulder angle at alpha/2 ≈ 17.5 degrees. The common rifling twist rate for this cartridge is 240 mm (1 in 9.45 in), four grooves, Ø

    7.92×33mm Kurz

    7.92×33mm Kurz

    7.92×33mm_Kurz

  • Type 2 rifle grenade launcher
  • Japanese gun attachment

    The rear of the grenades is pre-rifled to mate with the rifling in the launcher. The rifling ensures that the grenade is spun in flight, giving it stability

    Type 2 rifle grenade launcher

    Type 2 rifle grenade launcher

    Type_2_rifle_grenade_launcher

  • .400 Cor-Bon
  • Automatic pistol cartridge

    (1.3 mm) Case length .898 in (22.8 mm) Overall length 1.20 in (30 mm) Rifling twist 16 Primer type small pistol/rifle Maximum pressure 29,000 psi (200 MPa)

    .400 Cor-Bon

    .400 Cor-Bon

    .400_Cor-Bon

  • Denel NTW-20
  • South African anti-material rifle

    5 lb) Overall length 1,800 mm (71 in) 2,016 mm (79.4 in) 1,800 mm (71 in) Rifling (1 full turn) 560 mm (22 in) 408 mm (16.1 in) Length of barrel 1,000 mm

    Denel NTW-20

    Denel NTW-20

    Denel_NTW-20

  • Gauge (firearms)
  • Internal diameter of the barrel of a firearm

    general a smoothbore barrel (compare to caliber, which defines a barrel with rifling and its cartridge). The gauge of a shotgun is a list that includes all

    Gauge (firearms)

    Gauge (firearms)

    Gauge_(firearms)

  • 7×64mm
  • German hunting rifle cartridge

    would define the shoulder angle at alpha/2 ≈ 20.42 degrees. The common rifling twist rate for this cartridge is 220 mm (1 in 8.66 in), 4 grooves, Ø lands

    7×64mm

    7×64mm

    7×64mm

  • .408 Cheyenne Tactical
  • Cartridge for long-range sniper rifles

    would define the shoulder angle at alpha/2 ≈ 22.13 degrees. The common rifling twist rate for this cartridge is 330.2 mm (1 in 13 in), 8 grooves, Ø lands

    .408 Cheyenne Tactical

    .408_Cheyenne_Tactical

  • 12-inch/50-caliber Mark 7 gun
  • Naval gun

    uniform rifling with a new chase locking hoop and locking ring. With the Mod 5 an attempt was made to reline a Mod 1 with a uniform twist rifling, but it

    12-inch/50-caliber Mark 7 gun

    12-inch/50-caliber Mark 7 gun

    12-inch/50-caliber_Mark_7_gun

  • Heriberto Seda
  • American serial killer (born 1967)

    used an improvised firearm, explaining in his messages that the lack of rifling marks on the bullets would prevent his capture. New York police considered

    Heriberto Seda

    Heriberto_Seda

  • Comparison microscope
  • Type of microscope

    microscope. The interior of a gun's barrel is machined to have grooves (called rifling) that force the bullet to rotate as it travels along it. These grooves

    Comparison microscope

    Comparison microscope

    Comparison_microscope

  • Armstrong gun
  • British artillery piece

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  • Bolt-action rifle

    (660 yd). Early models featured a progressive rifling (also known as gain twist, the twist of the barrel rifling gradually increases towards the muzzle). The

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  • Shotgun slug
  • Type of ammunition used mainly in hunting medium and large game

    bores and a sabot slug is for rifled barrels. Most Foster slugs also have "rifling", which consists of ribs on the outside of the slug. Like the Brenneke

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    Shotgun slug

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  • Rifling
  • n.

    The act or process of making the grooves in a rifled cannon or gun barrel.

  • Rifling
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Rifle

  • Twist
  • n.

    The spiral course of the rifling of a gun barrel or a cannon.

  • Polygrooved
  • a.

    Having many grooves; as, a polygrooved rifle or gun (referring to the rifling).

  • Sabot
  • n.

    A thick, circular disk of wood, to which the cartridge bag and projectile are attached, in fixed ammunition for cannon; also, a piece of soft metal attached to a projectile to take the groove of the rifling.

  • Rifling
  • n.

    The system of grooves in a rifled gun barrel or cannon.