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Cosa (chi) è rifle - definizione

FIREARM DESIGNED TO BE FIRED FROM THE SHOULDER, AND WITH A RIFLED BARREL
Hunting rifle; Rifles; Youth rifle; Target Rifle; Revolving rifle; 🥆
  • [[Benchrest shooting]] with a Mauser rifle
  • Loading mechanism of the [[Chassepot]]
  • Colt Model 1855 Carbine
  • Delvigne]] for his rifles, with the lead bullet being supported by a wooden sabot at its base.
  • Names of parts of the [[M1 Garand]] rifle, World War II era, from US Army field manual
  • Girdled bullet and twin rifle groove of the [[Brunswick rifle]], mid-19th century
  • [[Remington Model 700]] in [[.30-06 Springfield]] with mounted [[telescopic sight]] and [[suppressor]]
  • British-made [[Minié rifle]] used in Japan during the [[Boshin war]] (1868–1869).
  • Rifling in a [[.35 Remington]] microgroove rifled barrel
  • Czechoslovak rifle vz. 24

rifle         
I
n.
1) to fire a rifle
2) to aim, point; level a rifle
3) to load a rifle
4) to handle, operate a rifle
5) to assemble; disassemble a rifle
6) an air; automatic; high-powered; hunting; recoilless; semiautomatic rifle
7) a rifle fires, goes off; jams; misfires
II
v. (d; intr.) to rifle through ('to search') to rifle through the drawers)
rifle         
(rifles, rifling, rifled)
1.
A rifle is a gun with a long barrel.
They shot him at point blank range with an automatic rifle...
N-COUNT
2.
If you rifle through things or rifle them, you make a quick search among them in order to find something or steal something.
I discovered my husband rifling through the filing cabinet...
There were lockers by each seat and I quickly rifled the contents.
VERB: V through n, V n
Rifle         
·vi To commit robbery.
II. Rifle ·vi To Raffle.
III. Rifle ·vt To Raffle.
IV. Rifle ·noun A body of soldiers armed with rifles.
V. Rifle ·vt To whet with a rifle. ·see Rifle, ·noun, 3.
VI. Rifle ·vt To seize and bear away by force; to snatch away; to carry off.
VII. Rifle ·noun A strip of wood covered with emery or a similar material, used for sharpening scythes.
VIII. Rifle ·vt To Strip; to Rob; to Pillage.
IX. Rifle ·vt To Grove; to Channel; especially, to groove internally with spiral channels; as, to rifle a gun barrel or a cannon.
X. Rifle ·noun A gun, the inside of whose barrel is grooved with spiral channels, thus giving the ball a rotary motion and insuring greater accuracy of fire. As a military firearm it has superseded the musket.

Wikipedia

Rifle

A rifle is a long-barreled firearm designed for accurate shooting, with a barrel that has a helical pattern of grooves (rifling) cut into the bore wall. In keeping with their focus on accuracy, rifles are typically designed to be held with both hands and braced firmly against the shooter's shoulder via a buttstock for stability during shooting. Rifles are used extensively in warfare, law enforcement, hunting, shooting sports, and crime.

The term was originally rifled gun, with the verb rifle referring to the early modern machining process of creating groovings with cutting tools. By the 20th century, the weapon had become so common that the modern noun rifle is now often used for any long-shaped handheld ranged weapon designed for well-aimed discharge activated by a trigger

Like all typical firearms, a rifle's projectile (bullet) is propelled by the contained deflagration of a combustible propellant compound (originally black powder and now nitrocellulose and other smokeless powders), although other propulsive means are used, such as compressed air in air rifles, which are popular for vermin control, small game hunting, competitive target shooting and casual sport shooting (plinking).

The distinct feature that separates a rifle from the earlier smoothbore long guns (e.g., arquebuses, muskets) is the rifling within its barrel. The raised areas of a barrel's rifling are called lands; they make contact with and exert torque on the projectile as it moves down the bore, imparting a spin. When the projectile leaves the barrel, this spin persists and lends gyroscopic stability to the projectile due to conservation of angular momentum, increasing accuracy and hence effective range. Early long rifles were muzzle-loaders firing spherical balls; the introduction of breech-loading allowed the use of elongated and aerodynamically efficient bullets, which did not yaw or tumble significantly in flight due to the spin.

Esempi dal corpus di testo per rifle
1. Do you know where he got this automatic rifle, the semiautomatic rifle?
2. When he discussed his training with a Kalashnikov rifle, he pantomimed a rifle attack.
3. Women‘s 10m Air Rifle shooting Meanwhile, India‘s Tejaswini Sawant won the women‘s 10m Air Rifle shooting gold medal at the Commonwealth Games on Monday.
4. Saakashvili handed over the M4 rifle to several soldiers.
5. "Violence is what the rifle sculpture stands for.