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  2. File:BLC 15 pounder gun Mark I, II, IV barrel diagrams.jpg

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  3. Freebore - Wikipedia

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    Chamber illustration indicating the various sections of a typical rifle chamber. The freebore is the cyan colored section just ahead of the neck. In firearms, freebore (also free-bore, free bore, or throat) is the portion of the gun barrel between the chamber and the rifled section of the barrel bore. The freebore is located just forward of the ...

  4. File:BL 9.2 inch Mk IX & X gun barrel diagrams.jpg - Wikipedia

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  5. File:RBL12pdr8cwtBarrel&BreechDiagram.jpg - Wikipedia

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    English: Diagram of barrel and breech of British RBL 12 pounder 8 cwt field gun. This shows the "New Model" with the short 72-inch barrel. A : Barrel inner tube : originally of wrought-iron; made of steel in later 72-inch barrels. B, C, D : wrough-iron coils; E : Tappet-ring; L : Lever-ring; P : Breech-piece : forging of wrought-iron; S ...

  6. Gun barrel - Wikipedia

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    A gun barrel is a crucial part of gun-type weapons such as small firearms, artillery pieces, and air guns. It is the straight shooting tube, usually made of rigid high-strength metal , through which a contained rapid expansion of high-pressure gas(es) is used to propel a projectile out of the front end ( muzzle ) at a high velocity.

  7. Gauge (firearms) - Wikipedia

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    Note: Use of this table for estimating bullet masses for historical large-bore rifles is limited, as this table assumes the use of round ball, rather than conical bullets; for example, a typical 4-bore rifle from circa 1880 used a 2,000-grain (4.57 oz; 129.60 g) bullet, or sometimes slightly heavier, rather than using a 4-ounce (110 g) round ...

  8. Free-floating barrel - Wikipedia

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    Thor XM408 Windrunner Blaser R93 Tactical Bor rifle. A free-floating barrel is a firearm design used in precision rifles, particularly match grade benchrest rifles, to accurize the weapon system. With conventional rifles, the gun barrel rests in contact with the fore-end of the gunstock, sometimes along the whole length.

  9. .223 Wylde chamber - Wikipedia

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    Bill Wylde of Greenup, Illinois, compared the two cartridges and changed the chamber of the rifle's barrel to a specification he called the .223 Wylde chamber. The chamber is made with the external dimensions and leade angle found in the military 5.56×45mm NATO cartridge and the 0.2240 in (5.69 mm) freebore diameter found in the civilian SAAMI.