- rifled projectile
- снаряд с готовыми нарезами
English-Russian arms dictionary. 2013.
English-Russian arms dictionary. 2013.
rifled slug — noun Etymology: from past participle of rifle (IV) : a shotgun projectile having a round nose, a hollow base, and sides cut with a series of oblique grooves that increase the accuracy of the projectile by causing it to rotate as it passes through … Useful english dictionary
rifled — Gun Gun (g[u^]n), n. [OE. gonne, gunne; of uncertain origin; cf. Ir., Gael., & LL. gunna, W. gum; possibly (like cannon) fr. L. canna reed, tube; or abbreviated fr. OF. mangonnel, E. mangonel, a machine for hurling stones.] 1. A weapon which… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
rifled slug — a shotgun projectile with helical grooves on its sides for imparting a spin to it when it is fired through the smooth bore of the shotgun. * * * … Universalium
rifled slug — A single projectile with spiral grooves and hollow base, intended for use in shotguns. The theory of the grooves is that after leaving the gun barrel’s muzzle the slug will rotate and thus reach its target much more accurately … Forensic science glossary
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