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  2. Forearm (firearm component) - Wikipedia

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    Near the front of the forearm there is often an underside sling swivel stud and sometimes also a barrel-band to secure the forearm to the barrel (as seen in the photo). [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Some forearms are equipped with additional heat shields to protect the user from heat radiating from the barrel when the firearm is fired.

  3. Construction barrel - Wikipedia

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    Construction barrels are typically bright orange [2] and have four alternating white and orange reflective bands. However some regions, such as the province of Ontario, Canada, use black barrels with orange stripes. Most have a rubber base that prevents the barrel from tipping over during high winds.

  4. Driving band - Wikipedia

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    A driving band or rotating band is a band of soft metal near the base of an artillery shell, often made of gilding metal, [1] copper, or lead. When the shell is fired, the pressure of the propellant swages the metal into the rifling of the barrel and forms a seal; this seal prevents the gases from blowing past the shell and engages the barrel's ...

  5. Charleville musket - Wikipedia

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    It also had a single barrel band at the center of the barrel, and four iron pipes that held a wooden scouring stick. All of the furniture was iron. The Model 1717 had a 46-inch (1,200 mm) barrel and an overall length of 62 inches (1,600 mm), and weighed approximately nine pounds. A total of 48,000 Model 1717 muskets were produced.

  6. Internal ballistics - Wikipedia

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    Before the barrel can release the bullet in a consistent manner, it must grip the bullet in a consistent manner. The part of the barrel between where the bullet exits the cartridge, and engages the rifling, is called the "throat", and the length of the throat is the freebore. In some firearms, the freebore is zero as the act of chambering the ...

  7. Barrel threads - Wikipedia

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    Barrel nut Attaching the barrel to the receiver using a barrel nut and a barrel with a shoulder is an alternative to action threads, which has been used in firearms such as the Sten gun and AR-15. Hand tools Quick barrel change systems is an increasingly popular alternative, as seen in for example SIG Sauer 200 STR, Roessler Titan or Blaser R8.

  8. Manual vs. Male football: What to know about before Old ...

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    The Crimsons haven't beaten the Bulldogs since 2013, but could this be the year that streak ends? Here's what to know.

  9. Gun barrel (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    A gun barrel is a firearm component which guides the projectile during acceleration. Gun barrel or gunbarrel may also refer to: Gun Barrel (band), a German heavy metal band; Gunbarrel Highway, a road in Australia; Gun barrel sequence, a sequence featured in most James Bond films; Gunbarrel, Colorado, an unincorporated community in Boulder ...