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Translation in french
editHello. I'm very happy to see the article being translated into other languages.
- Stocked to the muzzle means that the stock - on other words the woodwork - goes all the way to the muzzle, without leaving the barrel exposed. The American M1903 is a good example of a rifle stocked to the muzzle, while Frensh Lebel Mle1886 is a good example of a rifle that is not (notice how the overside of the barrel is exposed).
- The terms "rimmed ammunition" and "rimless ammunition" descrive two different approaches to make sure the extractor can grab hold of the cartridge and pull it out of the chamber. the difference is explained inthe article Rim (firearms), but I'll try to give a quick explonation here as well.
- Rimmed ammunition has a rim, or a ridge, at the rear end of the cartrigde. Modern shotgun cartrigdes are always rimmed, as is most ammunition for revolvers. Rimmed ammunition does not work well in automatic firearms for a number of reasons. The British 303 rifle ammunition is rimmed.
- Rimless ammunition has a grove, or a canelure, at the rear of the cartrigde. Most modern ammunition, at least as far as military ammunition goes, are rimless. The modern 5.56 NATO rifle ammunition is rimless.
Hope this helps =) WegianWarrior 07:02, 2 June 2006 (UTC)
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