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| "U.S. intelligence operatives secretly | rifled A.Q. [Khan's] luggage ... during an overseas t |
| e little, if any, accuracy differences between | rifled and smoothbore barrels (moreover, steel shot w |
| The Parrott rifle was a type of muzzle loading | rifled artillery weapon used extensively in the Ameri |
| The Austrians' | rifled artillery outperformed the Italian's smoothbor |
| obsolete in the 1860s with the development of | rifled artillery, which was powerful enough to breech |
| It has an adjustable trigger and a | rifled barrel although not designed for high-precisio |
| ous but unsuccessful Whitworth gun featuring a | rifled barrel. |
| ded to include weapons that were produced with | rifled barrels, as long as the overall design was ver |
| The first models featured | rifled barrels, but this made loading a long and cumb |
| e away a considerable amount of steel from the | rifled bore. |
| The seven 7in | rifled breech loaders were designed to impede shippin |
| ed, motivated the Admiralty to re-consider the | rifled breech loaders. |
| It became a coastal battery with two 6-inch | rifled breech-loader Mk. |
| In 1882, 12-inch | rifled breech-loading guns were placed in alternate b |
| but for the first time combined steam engines, | rifled breech-loading guns, iron construction, iron a |
| s initially equipped with six 7-inch Armstrong | rifled breechloading guns. |
| On June 26, 1861, 30 - 10 Pounder | Rifled Cannon were tested at Fort Ellsworth. |
| Chicopee, Massachusetts to produce 3.80" bore | rifled cannon in at least six known variants. |
| ied that at least one Armstrong breech-loading | rifled cannon be acquired for each vessel. |
| 1863 Battle of Gettysburg, Whitworth | rifled cannon fired from Oak Hill at Culp's Hill and |
| ass gunboat that was outfitted with two Brooke | rifled cannon and a Union Dahlgren cannon. |
| The | Rifled cannon proved its superiority to brickwork for |
| The caliber and long range of the | rifled cannon from which the shell that exploded in t |
| As the Federal forces had then no heavy | rifled cannon, he immediately ordered the conversion |
| After a month of positioning 36 mortars and | rifled cannons on nearby Tybee Island, Gillmore opene |
| one 68-pound (31 kg) Lancaster muzzle-loading | rifled gun and two 20-pounder breech loaders. |
| e to military men, was an early enthusiast for | rifled gun barrels, and his work had substantive infl |
| or, owner of the shop which produced the first | rifled gun |
| also instrumental in the development of a new | rifled gun for the Navy that became known as the Broo |
| A the main gun was replaced with the 105mm L-7 | rifled gun, eight smoke grenade dischargers was insta |
| of 1866 showed, besides the superiority of the | rifled gun, a very marked absence of tactical efficie |
| n miniature, it would have suffered badly from | rifled gunfire, so the Royal Commission enhanced it w |
| was assigned as a simple gunboat with powerful | rifled guns to intercept blockade runners attempting |
| rearmed in French service, receiving 9.4-inch | rifled guns in place of her U.S. battery of 8-inch Pa |
| lack of haste was probably that breech-loaded | rifled guns had been introduced to the Norwegian Army |
| They were using heavy, | rifled guns, and the three Union ships were badly out |
| The unit contained six ten-pound Parrott | rifled guns, and was manned by 150 men. |
| 57) was a large steamship with powerful 8-inch | rifled guns, acquired by the Union Navy during the Am |
| as a gunboat, with two powerful 8 in (200 mm) | rifled guns, and assigned to the blockade of ports an |
| an armament of nine 64-pounder muzzle loading | rifled guns, four each side and a centre-line pivot m |
| th four turrets mounting 9 inch muzzle-loading | rifled guns. |
| her warships, Belle Italia landed a 12 pounder | rifled howitzer and a party of 30 men “...with a view |
| It was a muzzle-loading, | rifled mortar that had a standard hydro-spring recoil |
| The Springfield Model 1863 | rifled musket is a .58 |
| caliber | rifled musket produced by the Springfield Armory betw |
| The Model 1855 Springfield was a | rifled musket used in the mid 19th century. |
| The Fayetteville Rifle was a 2 banded | rifled musket of rifle length produced at the Confede |
| ibly close range, compared to the range of the | rifled musket, which led to disastrous mortality rate |
| g the introduction of a new rifle, the Enfield | rifled musket. |
| A number of Enfield 1853 | Rifled Muskets can be seen where they have been dropp |
| With the advent of general issue | rifled muskets in the American Civil War, the buck an |
| Due to the increased accuracy of | rifled muskets firing these rounds, the American Civi |
| enry rifles were used alongside muzzle-loading | rifled muskets such as the Springfield Model 1861. |
| and more regiments began receiving Model 1861 | rifled muskets, though this upgrade appeared somewhat |
| Dahlgren designed several | rifled muzzle loading cannon, as well. |
| A 6.3 inch 64-pounder | rifled muzzle loader in the forecastle of HMS Gannet |
| The solution they developed was short barreled | rifled muzzle loading mortar, built in three sizes. |
| at was originally armed with 7-inch and 9-inch | rifled muzzle loaders on barbette mountings. |
| The fort was built in 1885, and included two | rifled muzzle loading guns, which had a range of abou |
| he Swedes on the other hand had replaced their | rifled muzzle-loaders already in 1883 and were more r |
| , and 11 guns : a mixture of 9-inch and 7-inch | rifled muzzle-loaders, and no boom. |
| It was a rigid-recoil, | rifled, muzzle-loading weapon that had to be levered |
| 1879 with fourteen 12.5-inch and four 10-inch | rifled muzzle-loading guns in armoured casemates. |
| t was to have been 45 10-inch and 44 12.5-inch | rifled muzzle-loading (RML) guns on the gun floors an |
| ixteen 7-inch (178 mm) and two 8-inch (203 mm) | rifled muzzle-loading guns. |
| ed in 1871 with a single tier of eleven 9-inch | rifled muzzle-loading guns, and no boom. |
| artin of Red Dog are credited with inventing a | rifled nozzle for Hydraulic mining in 1863, an improv |
| ards (1460 meters); three 30-pounder (13.6 kg) | rifled Parrotts at a range of 1300 yards (1190 meters |
| The | rifled part of the barrel is 547 mm (21.5 in). |
| -inch (203 mm) smooth bore, and three 32-pound | rifled pieces. |
| James developed an early | rifled projectile and rifling system for artillery. |
| One item of note is the barrel, which is | rifled steel and extremely thick and rugged for an ai |
| ter it was superseded by the L11 series 120 mm | rifled tank gun, for some Centurion tanks operating a |
| ear part was parallel-sided and conventionally | rifled; the central part was unrifled and tapered dow |
| private apartments of the Trotskyist leaders, | rifled their files, and stole whatever was likely to |
| Gary Williams approached Denny and | rifled through his pockets. |
| wall and a nearby ditch while the Confederates | rifled through their camp, looking for ammunition. |
| nt, they find that their possessions have been | rifled through, and Josh's equipment is covered with |
| xisting guns, such as the Canon obusier de 12, | rifled to accommodate the La Hitte system system. |
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