Yes, it is. One of the most famous examples was the G11 rifle from Heckler & Koch. Although ill-fated, it worked, and proved the concept.
The Germans had been experimenting with a machinegun that fired caseless ammunition. Caseless cartridges would reduce the weight, allowing military personnel to carry more ammo OR carry other equipment in addition to their alloted issue of ammo. In war, weight is an issue. The caseless ammunition would also free up the massive use of valuable brass & copper...these two metals are the favored material of the Western nations in the production of small arms ammunition. The former communist block countries favored plain in-expensive iron/steel (tin can material) for their cartridge cases.
Shotguns don't use bullets. Do you mean without a case or non lethal projectiles? If so, yes they have caseless ammunition.
probably caseless ammunition - BUT the standard center fire cartridge works so well, is so cheap and so lethal - its why it hasn't needed improvement in over 100 years.
very caseless desk
The Heckler & Koch G11 assault rifle was developed by small arms manufacturer Heckler & Koch and chemicals company Dynamit Nobel to study the use of caseless ammunition in modern firearms. For most of the 20th century, firearms fired cartridges consisting of a bullet, shell casing, primer, and propellant. Heckler & Koch sought to remove the case from the equation, which would save weight, which is essential on the battlefield. Additionally, caseless firearms do not require an extracting and ejecting stage, simplifying the firing process. The G11 program was successful in that it created an assault rifle with very light ammunition (a soldier could carry twice the number of rounds of the G11's caseless 4.73x33mm ammunition as he could 5.56x45mm in the same weight), and very high capacity. One of the obstacles overcome during the development was the problem of cookoff. In cased ammunition, the casing acts as a heatsink and draws heat away from the weapon when it is ejected. As caseless firearms lack the ejection stage, heat buildup in the chamber can cause rounds to prematurely fire. Heckler & Koch and Dynamit Nobel overcame this problem with a very stable solid propellant. The G11 was also submitted to the West German and United States military commands as a possible replacement for existing service rifles. However, the end of the Cold War and the high cost of the G11 meant that it would never enter active service.
MR-C (Modular Rifle Caseless) describes a particuar kind of rifle, which fires rounds that are absent of shell casings, and which has several interchangeable barrels/attachments.
Of course not. A PS2 is a PS2, not a PSP.
1968. They also made a .22 rifle that used a special caseless .22 cartridge.
Browning did not make ammunition. They branded ammunition made for them.
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