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A boroscope is an instrument for looking down a narrow tube or bore such as down a gun barrel. The word comes from a combination of 'bore' and 'scope' because of this primary initial use.
Yes, the word 'bore' is a noun, a singular, common noun; a word for:a drilling toola hole or passage made by use of a drillthe hollow part inside a gun barrel or other tubethe caliber of a firearma person whose talk or behavior is dull and uninterestingThe word 'bore' is also a verb: bore, bores, boring, bored.
nominal bore
When is the next tidal bore on the River Dee in flintshire?Chester?saltney ferry
The Big Bore theory is the theory that all matter in the universe will continue to move apart from each other infinitely.
Chamber or barrel.
The bore of a barrel is the inside of it.
Yes it could be done, but you would have to locate a smooth bore barrel to change it with. Remember smooth bore barrels are not as accurate as a rifled bore barrel.
A Cylinder bore has no choke at all.
The bore is the inside diameter of the barrel. Simply put, it's the hole down the middle of the barrel.
Bore is the number of lead spheres the diameter of the barrel it would take to equal one pound. Ergo, the larger the bore, the smaller the barrel.
A shotgun barrel with a cylinder bore choke.
The end of the barrel where the projectile leaves the barrel on firing.
Well, that rifle has not been made since 1941. You have two choices (since finding an original barrel in good shape is the same odds as winning the lottery). Option 1- a gunsmith can take a barrel blank, and machine and chamber it to fit your Winchester. It will not have any markings and will not be original. Option 2- a gunsmith can bore out your existing barrel, and insert a rifled liner. The outside will still have original markings. BOTH will be expensive
The bore is the inside of the barrel of the gun. Bore dimension for most rifles is caliber, which is the bore diameter in fractions of an inch or in millimeters. Some older big game rifles had designations such as "12 bore", which is bore diameter the size of a shotgun barrel of the same gauge. Gauge is the number of round balls fitting the bore that can be made from a pound of lead.
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