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Ammunition is the material fired, scattered, dropped, or detonated from any weapon or weapon system. Ammunition is both expendable weapons and the component ...
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A cartridge, also known as a round, is a type of pre-assembled firearm ammunition packaging a projectile · Cartridges can be categorized by the type of primer.
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The group word for all types of ammunition is munitions. This means any explosive thing that can be used in combat and includes bombs, missiles, warheads, and ...
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Noun · Articles used in charging firearms and ordnance of all kinds; as powder, balls, shot, shells, percussion caps, rockets, etc.
Articles may include the assembly items of a projectile and its components. Such as cartridges, propellant, igniting tubes and primers for ordnance, ...
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Overpressure ammunition, commonly designated as +P or +P+ is small arms ammunition that has been loaded to produce a higher internal pressure when fired ...
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A full metal jacket (FMJ) bullet is a small-arms projectile consisting of a soft core (often lead) encased in an outer shell ("jacket") of harder metal, ...
A centre-fire (or centrefire) is a type of metallic cartridge used in firearms, where the primer is located at the center of the base of its casing (i.e. ...
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A bullet is a kinetic projectile, a component of firearm ammunition that is shot from a gun barrel. They are made of a variety of materials.
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Tracer ammunition, or tracers, are bullets or cannon-caliber projectiles that are built with a small pyrotechnic charge in their base.