reproof$69448$ - translation to greek
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reproof$69448$ - translation to greek

Proof (firearms); Proof Shot; Proof mark; Proof round; Reproof (firearms); Proof shot
  • Airsoft gun with German F proof mark and sign from the Firearms Testing Commission Suhl
  • Catastrophically burst barrel of a muzzle loader pistol replica. During proofing the barrel was loaded with nitrocellulose powder instead of black powder. The barrel was not able to withstand the higher pressures of the modern propellant.
  • German definitive smokeless powder proof marks (eagle over N figure) issued by the ''Beschussamt Ulm'' C.I.P. accredited proof house (antlers figure) on a [[Walther PPS]] pistol

reproof      
n. επίπληξη, επίκριση, μομφή

Definition

Reprove
·vt To Convince.
II. Reprove ·vt To express disapprobation of; as, to reprove faults.
III. Reprove ·vt To Disprove; to Refute.
IV. Reprove ·vt To chide to the face as blameworthy; to accuse as guilty; to Censure.

Wikipedia

Proof test

A proof test is a form of stress test to demonstrate the fitness of a load-bearing or impact-experiencing structure. An individual proof test may apply only to the unit tested, or to its design in general for mass-produced items. Such a structure is often subjected to loads above those expected in actual use, demonstrating safety and design margin. Proof testing is nominally a nondestructive test, particularly if both design margins and test levels are well-chosen. However, unit failures are by definition considered to have been destroyed for their originally-intended use and load levels.

Proof tests may be performed before a new design or unit is allowed to enter service, or perform additional uses, or to verify that an existing unit is still functional as intended.