tahta papuç

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sabot
A carrier around projectile(s) in firearms, cannons and artillery which holds the projectile in precision within the barrel
A wooden shoe worn in various European countries
French term for the gilt-bronze "shoe" at the bottom of furniture legs
{i} wooden shoe worn by European peasants, leather shoe with a thick wooden sole; one or several pieces of material that keeps an uncalibrated projectile centered inside a larger tube or launch container; dealing box for holding a few decks of playing cards
a wooden shoe worn in various European countries (used little in English)
Pronounced "sa-BO " Literally means "hoof" in French This is a lightweight carrier into which a projectile smaller than the barrel diameter (usually called a sub-caliber round) is centered The carrier fills the bore of the weapon from which the projectile is fired and is normally discarded a short distance from the muzzle There are two common uses for this type of ammunition The first use is when the projectile is made from a very heavy, dense material, such as depleted uranium penetrators Making the projectile smaller than the barrel diameter keeps the shell weight about the same as that of a conventional projectile and thus does not overstress the gun barrel The second use is to give a light-weight projectile a higher muzzle velocity This means that the same amount of propellant will throw the smaller projectile a longer distance than it will the conventional projectile
A kind of wooden shoe worn by the peasantry in France, Belgium, Sweden, and some other European countries
a shoe carved from a single block of wood
A device fitted around or in back of a projectile in a gun barrel or launching tube to support or protect the projectile or to prevent the escape of gas ahead of it
a European wooden shoe; a shoe having a sabot strap, namely a strap across the instep in a sandal type shoe
A lightweight carrier surrounding a heavier projectile of reduced caliber, allowing a firearm to shoot ammunition for which it is not chambered For example, a hunter could use his 30-30 deer rifle to shoot small game with 22 centerfire bullets
1 A wooden disk attached between the projectile and charge bag in fixed ammunition for smoothbores
metal fitting to protect leg bottom
For smoothbores, the (typically wooden) short cylinder to which the shot or shell is strapped, for attaching the powder bag and keeping the fuse pointed toward the muzzle For rifles, the mechanism (typically a cup or ring) which engages the rifling For illustrations and more explanation, see the Ammunition page
A French term for the gilt-bronze "shoe" at the bottom of furniture legs
footwear usually with wooden soles
a carrier around projectile(s) in firearms, cannons and artillery (This is the dominant use in modern English)
A lightweight carrier in which a sub-caliber projectile(s) is centered to permit firing An enclosure to facilitate the firing of shot usually in a rifled barrel
A thick, circular disk of wood, to which the cartridge bag and projectile are attached, in fixed ammunition for cannon; also, a piece of soft metal attached to a projectile to take the groove of the rifling
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