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What is a cylindrical metal casing containing an explosive charge for a rifle?

Something I would run away from. Gun powder BURNS, it does not explode.


What is a cylindrical metal casing containing an explosive charge and often abullet for use in a rifle or other small arms?

These are usually known as "Casings" or "Shells" Also called a "round of ammunition" or "cartridge"


What is the name of the device in a firearm with a bullet and an explosive charge?

I believe you are referring to "cartridge." The cartridge is the entire assembly of the bullet, primer, powder charge, and casing.


What is a bullet casing?

When you shoot a bullet the bullet casing pos out through the ejector and that is where the bullet is and gunpowder to fire it.


How a bullet is being shot out of the barrel?

A cartridge consists of a casing (shell) with a built-in primer, a propellant (gun powder) and a projectile/bullet. When the trigger on a gun is pulled, it releases the hammer which strikes the high-explosive primer. The tiny explosion ignites the low-explosive propellant. If the low-explosive propellant was made of the same high-explosive stuff as the primer, the gun would blow apart. As the propellant expands inside the casing, the pressure builds to a point where the projectile/bullet can no longer hold on to the casing. The bullet goes the only way that it can which is down the barrel of the gun. As the bullet moves down the barrel, tiny spiral grooves in the barrel cause the bullet to spin like a spiral pass thrown in rugby or America football in order to make the bullet fly true. When you see the flash of sparks come out of the barrel, that is the remnant of the propellant being burnt after the bullet has left the barrel and is on its way to the target.


How do you buy a bullet casing from world war 2?

Do you mean a cartridge casing or the actual bullet?? One used in combat or just a WW2 era casing??


What explosive is inside a bullet casing?

There is not an explosive inside of a case. It is a powder that burns rapidly, but does not have the violent tendencies of normal explosives. if you were to pour the powder onto a table and set it on fire, for example, you would be very disappointed with the amount of flash.


What occurs when the pressure of an explosive expands and tears the casing of the explosive?

Fragmentation


What is the diameter of the bullet casing, measured at 7.3 mm?

The diameter of the bullet casing, measured at 7.3 mm, is 7.3 millimeters.


What is the Firearm device containing bullet called?

Pistol, revolver, rifle, gun. If you mean the device which holds rounds of ammunition, that would be a magazine. If you mean the parts of a firearms "round" you have 4 parts. Primer,casing,powder,bullet.


How is a bullet cartridge made?

A bullet cartridge is made by assembling several key components: the bullet (projectile), casing, primer, and gunpowder. The casing is typically manufactured from brass or steel, shaped and sized to hold the gunpowder and bullet securely. The primer is then inserted into the base of the casing, and gunpowder is added before the bullet is pressed into the top of the casing. Finally, the cartridge undergoes quality control checks before being packaged for sale.


What should you do if you find a bullet casing?

If you find a bullet casing, you should not touch it and immediately contact the authorities, such as the police, to report the discovery. It is important to leave the casing undisturbed to preserve any potential evidence.