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I think the sale of fixed ammunition should be prohibited in the north.
Firing fixed ammunition it was a highly effective all-purpose weapon.
It uses fixed ammunition which is fed from a magazine below the gun by means of an elevator.
The latter often led to fixed ammunition where the projectile is locked to the cartridge case.
It is a quick firing gun, using fixed ammunition and loaded by means of an automatic loader.
It is an air-cooled, breech loaded, single shot rifle that fires fixed ammunition.
By that time, metallurgy had developed sufficiently so that brass could be worked into fixed ammunition.
The weapon was air-cooled and breech-loaded, and fired fixed ammunition.
It was intended for the gun to use a wedge lock and fixed ammunition, but the plans were changed already before the prototype was ordered.
In addition, the superintendent general was given authority to prohibit the sale to any Indian in the west of "fixed ammunition or ball cartridge."
The M1 utilized fixed ammunition.
Longer L/26 barrel with redesigned muzzle brake, new equilibrators and fixed ammunition for improved rate of fire.
Modern turrets are often automatic in their operation, with no humans working inside them and only a small team passing fixed ammunition into the feed system.
Fixed ammunition combined a primer, the pre-measured charge, and the projectile in a water-resistant brass cartridge case.
Single-piece ammunition, e.g. a cartridge containing both shell and propellant, also called fixed ammunition.
The ship was also fitted with bulk petrol storage, new four-inch guns that used fixed ammunition, and new radio masts.
These first recruits were hand-picked from the various tribes and bands on the reservation and armed with needle-guns and fixed ammunition.
It used a semi-automatic version of the original breech mechanism and fixed ammunition instead of the original separate-loading rounds.
This series of built-up guns, which fired fixed ammunition, dated to the 1890s and were the standard anti-torpedo boat gun used in late pre-dreadnoughts, armored cruisers, destroyers and submarines.
Crest: On a wreath of the colors Argent and Azure a Cavalry saber Or and a 75 mm fixed ammunition Proper in saltire.
CFP 153(l), Explosives Safety Manual, Vol I, Ammunition Depots and Fixed Ammunition Facilities.
In lighter QF guns, including field guns and anti-aircraft guns, the round was complete : "fixed ammunition", where the shell was attached to the cartridge case like a large rifle round.
(C) any muzzle loading rifle, muzzle loading shotgun, or muzzle loading pistol, which is designed to use black powder, or a black powder substitute, and which cannot use fixed ammunition.
In naval terms it was first used for small guns firing fixed ammunition i.e. a complete round formed from a metal (brass) cartridge case containing the propellant and projectile in one unit thus enabling higher firing rates.
Unlike the M-60, the BS-3 used fixed ammunition, resulting in a better rate of fire; the BS-3 was also lighter (3.6 tons) and had a shorter deployment time because its barrel was not pulled back for transportation.