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Bullet and List of rifle cartridges

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Difference between Bullet and List of rifle cartridges

Bullet vs. List of rifle cartridges

A bullet is a kinetic projectile and the component of firearm ammunition that is expelled from the gun barrel during shooting. List of rifle cartridges, by category, then by name.

Similarities between Bullet and List of rifle cartridges

Bullet and List of rifle cartridges have 9 things in common (in Unionpedia): Cartridge (firearms), Firearm, List of handgun cartridges, Table of handgun and rifle cartridges, .22 Long Rifle, .223 Remington, .303 British, .50 BMG, 9×19mm Parabellum.

Cartridge (firearms)

A cartridge is a type of firearm ammunition packaging a projectile (bullet, shots or slug), a propellant substance (usually either smokeless powder or black powder) and an ignition device (primer) within a metallic, paper or plastic case that is precisely made to fit within the barrel chamber of a breechloading gun, for the practical purpose of convenient transportation and handling during shooting.

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Firearm

A firearm is a portable gun (a barreled ranged weapon) that inflicts damage on targets by launching one or more projectiles driven by rapidly expanding high-pressure gas produced by exothermic combustion (deflagration) of propellant within an ammunition cartridge.

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List of handgun cartridges

List of repeating handgun cartridges, approximately in order of increasing caliber.

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Table of handgun and rifle cartridges

Table of selected pistol/submachine gun and rifle/machine gun cartridges by common name.

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.22 Long Rifle

The.22 Long Rifle (metric designation: 5.6×15mmR) cartridge is a long-established variety of.22 caliber rimfire ammunition, and in terms of units sold is still by far the most common ammunition in the world today.

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.223 Remington

The.223 Remington (.223 Rem) is a rifle cartridge.

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.303 British

The.303 British (designated as the 303 British by the C.I.P. and SAAMI) or 7.7×56mmR, is a calibre (with the bore diameter measured between the lands as is common practice in Europe) rimmed rifle cartridge first developed in Britain as a black-powder round put into service in December 1888 for the Lee–Metford rifle.

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.50 BMG

The.50 Browning Machine Gun (.50 BMG, 12.7×99mm NATO and designated as the 50 Browning by the C.I.P.) is a cartridge developed for the Browning.50 caliber machine gun in the late 1910s.

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9×19mm Parabellum

The 9×19mm Parabellum is a firearms cartridge that was designed by Georg Luger and introduced in 1902 by the German weapons manufacturer Deutsche Waffen und Munitionsfabriken (DWM) (German Weapons and Munitions Factory) for their Luger semi-automatic pistol.

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Bullet and List of rifle cartridges Comparison

Bullet has 177 relations, while List of rifle cartridges has 397. As they have in common 9, the Jaccard index is 1.57% = 9 / (177 + 397).

References

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