general/ammunition
Surf WikiFirearm actions
Explosive weapon
Quieter bullets slower than the speed of sound
Material used in guns to seal gas behind a projectile
Container designed for safe transport and storage of ammunition
Pointed, fin-stabilized steel projectile
Velocity of projectile the moment it leaves the gun barrel
Insertion depth of a cartridge in a chamber
Bullet fitting in a narrow cartridge case
Kinetic energy of a bullet
Material that breaks up into parts instead of deforming as one
Firearm malfunction
Fragments broken off a larger solid body of material
Handgun and rifle cartridge loaded with lead shot
Part of a firearm cartridge
Firearm accessory device
Device used to reduce the time and/or effort needed to reload a firearm
Type of ammunition
Speed loader that holds several cartridges
Naval torpedo launched by aircraft
Pre-assembled firearm ammunition
Material fired, scattered, dropped, or detonated from a weapon or weapon system
Chemical substance used for propulsion
Seal created by deformation
Munitions designed to withstand heat, shock, and nearby explosions
Guided bullet
Problem in firearms manufacturing
Type of lighter firearm cartridge
Munition stored ready-to-use in a container
Type of firearm ammunition
Section of a device that contains the explosive agent or toxic material
Experimental military shotgun ammunition
Type of ammunition
Ammunition or explosive that fails to fire or detonate
Specification for ammunition
Groove or channel around ammunition
Component of the firearm cartridge for initiating propellant combustion
Markings on the bottom of a cartridge case
Type of ammunition that is commonly found in small-, medium-, and large-caliber firearms
Ammunition safety control procedure
Multi-effect and multi-purpose ammunition type
Shaped charge designed to penetrate armor effectively
Ammunition that starts fires on impact
Artillery round
Internal diameter of the barrel of a gun
Belgium's former, large manufacturer of munitions