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| wrought-iron or steel banding to reinforce the | breech, a design similar to that of the Armstrong gun |
| shaped cartridge sometimes became stuck in the | breech after firing. |
| The gun | breech also differed from standard British practise, |
| Chassepot : details of | breech and ammunition |
| gun had a single piece gun barrel with sliding | breech and vertical sliding breech block. |
| The cartridge was loaded through the | breech and fired with a needle or a pin. |
| It retained the earlier model's side-swinging | breech and large pneumatic tires. |
| orm, the carriage, the cradle, the barrel, the | breech and an electric generator. |
| riant of the 7.7 cm FK 96 n.A. using the tube, | breech and carriage of the older gun. |
| muzzle, but the propellant was loaded from the | breech and ignited by a percussion ignition system. |
| ngth will reduce the amount of staining in the | breech area due to urine and fecal matter. |
| tube attached to a tripod, with a rudimentary | breech at one end. |
| Its semi-automatic | breech automatically ejected the cartridge case and l |
| e MG 42 in that it did not completely lock its | breech before firing, increasing its rate of fire and |
| he typical weakness of a wrought iron gun, the | breech being unable to withstand the transverse force |
| Kudiratu’s baby was a | breech birth, delivered by caesarian section immediat |
| 7: | Breech block handle |
| speed and a new model 138mm gun with a sliding | breech block giving a higher rate of fire. |
| The | breech block, with firing pin and extractor, is pinne |
| e firing pin projected through the back of the | breech block, serving as an early handgun-cocking ind |
| acket and breech-piece with a vertical sliding | breech block. |
| ult, had a significantly redesigned hammer and | breech block. |
| uns were disabled through the removal of their | breech blocks, and their crews were reduced to 200 of |
| bes, a series of layers of steel wire, jacket, | breech bush and breech ring". |
| The Rising | breech carbine was a Confederate weapon produced and |
| nner metal to reduce its excessive weight; the | breech cover not extend so far back to prevent injury |
| w gun for himself, combining a revolver frame, | breech cylinder and barrel from three different guns. |
| Breech decided to join the Bengals, and ended up stay | |
| he gun barrel could easily be removed from the | breech end-piece, and the entire assembly could be br |
| Having the RMb-93 a fixed | breech face and movable barrel, the operation moves t |
| pressure, bore diameter in mm's at 9" from the | breech face, chamber length, suitability for use with |
| This prevented the | breech from hitting the platform. |
| , while a second smaller spring located in the | breech gives the impression of recoil from an automat |
| Cincinnati - Verser 73 pass from Ken Anderson ( | Breech kick) |
| - Dan Ross 4 yard pass from Ken Anderson (Jim | Breech kick) 20-14 SF |
| At the end of the drive, | Breech kicked a 40-yard field goal, giving the Bengal |
| locking plates, mounted at either side of the | breech, latching barrel and bolt together through lug |
| Breech, left side | |
| reduced to 21 inches in 1840, and a "fishtail" | breech lever design credited to U.S. Army Captain Jam |
| es which were loaded by lifting the top of the | breech lever. |
| It was built in the 1890s for 9.2-inch | breech loader guns. |
| egrees, and had a slow rate of fire due to its | breech loader. |
| s designed with two 6-inch/100-pounder (81cwt) | breech loaders and ten 5-inch/50-pounder (38cwt) bree |
| rmed with six 4-inch/25pdr (1ton) quick-firing | breech loaders and four 3-pounder quick-firing breech |
| The seven 7in rifled | breech loaders were designed to impede shipping on th |
| re built with eight 6-inch/100-pounder (81cwt) | breech loaders in place of the 5-inch/6-inch mixture, |
| ks and it was armed with two 9.2in and two 6in | breech loaders on hydro-pneumatic disappearing mounti |
| construction time, Valiant never received the | breech loaders, and was armed with sixteen 7-inch (17 |
| ed in the 1880s with two 5-inch and two 4-inch | breech loaders. |
| r muzzle-loading rifled gun and two 20-pounder | breech loaders. |
| ivated the Admiralty to re-consider the rifled | breech loaders. |
| ry was equipped with two 12-inch shell B.L.R. ( | breech loading rifle) Rifles Model 1895 nos. |
| y invented and patented a manual magazine feed | breech loading needle gun. |
| A six inch | breech loading gun, in the 1904 emplacements at New T |
| r, many Model 1863 muskets were converted into | breech loading "Trapdoor Springfields". |
| However, the advantages were clear, and | breech loading designs would grow to dominate rifle p |
| The Prussians had more modern | breech loading rifles that could shoot faster than th |
| , and was designed to have twenty seven 7-inch | breech loading guns on the ramparts, although only ei |
| "Beecher's Bibles" was the name given to the | breech loading Sharps rifles that were supplied to th |
| also developed various rifles and shotgun with | breech loading mechanisms based on the designs of the |
| The | breech loading weapons increased the rate of fire fro |
| Aasen mortar was a | breech loading weapon so a shell was loaded separatel |
| a major reason for the Royal Navy changing to | breech loading guns. |
| er bombardment fortifications consisted of two | breech loading 9.2 inch gun emplacements, underground |
| ans were revised to permit her to carry 7-inch | breech loading rifles manufactured by Sir William Arm |
| use to attack Cape Banks, and consisted of two | breech loading 6 inch guns when built, but by World W |
| 6: | Breech locking lever |
| There were problems with the | breech mechanism early in the production run and a nu |
| M1920MII | Breech mechanism is set straight in relation to axis |
| 27 Vollmer also obtained a patent covering the | breech mechanism of the weapon. |
| used a semi-automatic version of the original | breech mechanism and fixed ammunition instead of the |
| gun had a single piece gun barrel with sliding | breech, mounted on a central pedestal. |
| gun had a single piece gun barrel with sliding | breech, mounted on a central pedestal. |
| The vertically sliding | breech of the BAT and MoBAT was replaced by a lighter |
| It was a breech-loading cannon; the | breech of the cannon is uniquely like a bolt-action b |
| on a clandestine affair, which is a dangerous | breech of code for both of them. |
| It had eyes which engaged hooks on the | breech of the gun and then the shell and powder was m |
| Hence the | breech of the left gun, which became known as "Scene |
| wback operation: The bolt is not locked to the | breech of the gun on the moment of fire, but moves fr |
| The severe | breech of the 17th Street Canal in the West End and L |
| ing the lighted match to the touch hole at the | breech of the gun. |
| target, when at 0950, a shell exploded in the | breech of mount 53, killing a member of the mount and |
| the barrel is down to a safe level before the | breech opens, the firing pin strikes the primer while |
| The | breech operator did not realize it and opened the bre |
| Acanthus montanus, also known as Bear's | Breech or Mountain Thistle, is a thinly branched pere |
| ch, as guns produced during the war had weaker | breech part. |
| Before his NFL career, | Breech played for the University of California and Sa |
| 9 experimental model but equipping it with the | breech, recoil system and carriage borrowed from the |
| he RBLs of the time were notably weaker in the | breech region, and more prone to failure. |
| Breech, right side | |
| The pistol is a recoil operated, locked | breech, semi-automatic pistol. |
| It was a new gun with | breech similar to that of the 75 mm M3 Gun. |
| Stockton instead heavily reinforced it at the | breech simply by making the metal of the gun thicker, |
| safety catch was on and the cover was over the | breech, so he jammed it across the trench to slow dow |
| h its standard German horizontal sliding block | breech, split trail carriage with removable spades, a |
| onsidered the most effective method to prevent | breech strike, it is seemingly justifiable. |
| Lahitolle 95 mm | breech system. |
| n had a semi-automatic, vertical sliding block | breech that automatically ejected the cartridge case |
| the enemy palisading, allowing his comrades to | breech the fortifications and achieve victory. |
| rifled artillery, which was powerful enough to | breech their walls. |
| Breech then found himself unemployed until he receive | |
| so made reloading easier, since it lowered the | breech to a level just above the loading platform, an |
| hanisms with lubricant, which caused the gun's | breech to erupt on the first firing. |
| essor, but used an eccentric interrupted-screw | breech to speed up its rate of fire, and adopted the |
| which prevented the operator from opening the | breech until it had been tripped by the gun firing, o |
| lery shell casing, combined with a rear vented | breech using propellent gases from the firing of a sh |
| Breech was notable among kickers for wearing a differ | |
| added to prevent accidental misfiring when the | breech was open. |
| As the | breech was opened for reloading, hot gases were relea |
| After graduating college in 1978, | Breech was selected in the 8th round of the 1978 NFL |
| The mortar barrel and | breech were mounted on the carriage which provided el |
| bout on shore and fired the first round in the | breech, which drew the gun's securing bolts and made |
| a standard QF 13 pounder field gun barrel and | breech with the addition of a retaining catch to the |
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