magazine rifle - significado y definición. Qué es magazine rifle
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Qué (quién) es magazine rifle - definición

RIFLE CAPABLE OF REPEATED DISCHARGES FROM A SINGLE BARREL BETWEEN AMMUNITION RELOADS
Repeater (firearm); Repeating weapons; Repeating musket; Repeating rifles

Repeating rifle         
A repeating rifle is a single-barreled rifle capable of repeated discharges between each ammunition reloads. This is typically achieved by having multiple cartridges stored in a magazine (within or attached to the gun) and then fed individually into the chamber by a reciprocating bolt, via either a manual or automatic action mechanism, while the act of chambering the round typically also recocks the hammer/striker for the following shot.
Minie rifle         
  • Various types of [[Minié ball]]s
  • Training with the Minié rifle during the [[American Civil War]], 1863. The caption reads: ''"Teaching the [[negro]] recruits the use of the Minié rifle"''
  • French soldier stands with M1842T Minié rifle
  • Harpers Ferry]], West Virginia
  • In the Minié rifle a countersunk [[ramrod]] was necessary to force the ball without damaging its shape
  • The large, heavy bullet of the Minié rifle could cause devastating wounds
19TH CENTURY FRENCH SERVICE RIFLE
Minie rifle; Minie Rifle
·- A rifle adapted to minie balls.
Drill purpose rifle         
  •  The L103A2 - a drill purpose version of the L98A2
  • Parris-Dunn U.S. Training Rifle Mk1 Navy
RIFLE ALTERED TO REMOVE ITS ABILITY TO FIRE, USED FOR DRILLS, TRAINING, OR EXHIBITION
Dummy rifle; Dummy training rifle; Drill Purpose Rifle; Parade rifle
A drill purpose rifle (aka: parade rifle) is a rifle which has been altered so that it can no longer be fired. This is generally undertaken by either removing the firing pin or leading the barrel.

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Repeating rifle

A repeating rifle is a single-barreled rifle capable of repeated discharges between each ammunition reload. This is typically achieved by having multiple cartridges stored in a magazine (within or attached to the gun) and then fed individually into the chamber by a reciprocating bolt, via either a manual or automatic action mechanism, while the act of chambering the round typically also recocks the hammer/striker for the following shot. In common usage, the term "repeating rifle" most often refers specifically to manual repeating rifles (e.g. lever-action, pump-action, bolt-action, etc.), as opposed to self-loading rifles, which use the recoil and/or blowback of the previous shot to cycle the action and load the next round, even though all self-loading firearms are technically a subcategory of repeating firearms.

Repeating rifles were a significant advance over the preceding single-shot breechloading rifles when used for military combat, as they allowed a much greater rate of fire. The repeating Spencer rifle saw use by cavalry during the American Civil War and the subsequent American Indian Wars, and the first repeating air rifle to see military service was the Windbüchse rifle.