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1 breech
عَقِبُ البُنْدُقِيّة \ breech: the back end of a gun Barrel, where the shot is put in. -
2 breech
[briːtʃ] nounthe back part of a gun, where it is loaded.مؤخرة البندقيه -
3 Breech Loading Gun
Abbreviation: BLGУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Breech Loading Gun
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4 breech-loading gun
Military: BLGУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > breech-loading gun
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5 breech-loading rifled gun
Military: BLRGУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > breech-loading rifled gun
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6 rifled breech-loading gun
Military: RBLGУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > rifled breech-loading gun
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7 вкладыш затвора
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > вкладыш затвора
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8 ось затвора
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9 zamek działa
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10 поршневой затвор
1. screw breech-block2. interrupted screw breech mechanismРусско-английский военно-политический словарь > поршневой затвор
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11 откидной затвор
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > откидной затвор
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12 затвор ручного пулемета
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > затвор ручного пулемета
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13 затыльник станкового пулемета
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > затыльник станкового пулемета
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14 затвор ручного пулемёта
1) Military: light machine-gun breech-block2) Engineering: light machine gun breechblockУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > затвор ручного пулемёта
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15 казенная часть орудия
Naval: gun breechУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > казенная часть орудия
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16 затвор ручного пулемета
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17 казенная часть (биатлон)
казенная часть
Задняя часть огнестрельного оружия, где помещаются пули.
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breech
Part of a gun at the back where the bullets are loaded.
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Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > казенная часть (биатлон)
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18 broń odtylcowa
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19 działo ładowane od tyłu
• breech-loading gunSłownik polsko-angielski dla inżynierów > działo ładowane od tyłu
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20 Gatling, Dr Richard Jordan
[br]b. 12 September 1818 Winston, North Carolina, USAd. 26 February 1903 New York, USA[br]American weapons designer and metallurgist.[br]Gatling first became interested in inventing when helping his father develop more-efficient agricultural machines, and as early as 1839 he developed a screw propeller for ships. Shortly after this he was struck down by smallpox, and it was this that caused him, when he recovered, to study medicine; he did this at the Ohio Medical College, graduating in 1850. The outbreak of the American Civil War in 1861 triggered an immediate interest in weaponry and he set about designing a rapid-fire weapon, which would both bear his name and be one of the forerunners of the machine gun: he completed his design of the Gatling Gun in 1862. His concept of using several barrels was not unique, with other inventors such as the Belgian Fafschamps and the Frenchman Reffye also employing it. However, Catling's gun was superior to the others in the soundness of its engineering. The rounds were fed through a hopper on top of the gun into the chambers of each barrel, and the barrels themselves were fixed in a cluster. An endless screw operated by a hand crank controlled the operation, opening the breech of each barrel in turn, enabling the round to drop into the chamber through a series of grooves, and then closing the breech and releasing the striker. In the face of fierce competition, the Gatling was adopted by the US Army in 1866, and many other armies followed suit. Although a version powered by an electric motor was introduced in 1893, the Gatling was gradually superseded by the fully automatic machine gun, first developed by Maxim. Even so, such was the excellence of the Gatling's mechanics that the concept was readopted by the Americans in the late 1950s and employed in such systems as the Vulcan air-defence gun and the airborne Minigun. Gatling's inventions did not end with his gun. In 1886 he developed a new steel and aluminium alloy and also experimented with the production of cast-steel cannon.CMBiographical history of technology > Gatling, Dr Richard Jordan
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