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Wat (wie) is fowling piece - definitie

SMOOTHBORE FIREARM WHICH CAN FIRE ONE OR MORE PROJECTILES IN A SINGLE FIRING
Shotguns; Fowling piece; Bolo shell; Scatter-rifle; Breaching shotgun; Scattergun; Bolo Shell; Breaching Shotgun; Frag-12; Stinger round; Fowling-piece; Bolo Round; Shotguns by type; Peppergun; Revolver shotguns; Bolt-action shotgun; Single-shot shotguns; Deer shotgun; Shot gun; Bolt-action shotguns; 12 Gauge shotgun
  • An RCMP officer in 2010 armed with a shotgun outfitted to fire beanbag rounds
  • Bond Arms Cowboy Defender .45 Colt/.410 Shotshell Derringer
  • A [[Browning A-5]] semi-automatic shotgun
  • Two rounds of Fiocchi 12-gauge rubber buckshot
  • A [[Gurkha Contingent]] trooper in Singapore armed with a folding stock pump shotgun
  • A homemade [[lupara]]
  • A modern reproduction of the [[Winchester M1887]] lever-action shotgun
  • Closeup of MTs255
  • A [[Winchester M1897]], one of the first successful pump-action shotgun designs
  • Series of individual 1/1,000,000-second exposures showing shotgun firing shot and [[wadding]] separation
  • A [[United States Army]] soldier armed with a [[Mossberg 500]] shotgun
  • Shotguns:<br />Break action<br />Lever action<br />Pump action<br />Semi automatic<br />Fully automatic
  • Loading [[12-gauge]] shells into an [[M1014]] semi-automatic shotgun
  • U.S. Marines fire their shotguns
  • [[Barack Obama]] skeet shooting with a [[Browning Citori]] 525 on the range at [[Camp David]]
  • skeet]] finals at the 2008 Summer Olympics
  • A view of the [[break-action]] of a side-by-side, and an over-and-under double-barrelled shotgun, both are shown with the action open

shotgun         
¦ noun a smooth-bore gun for firing small shot at short range.
shotgun         
(shotguns)
A shotgun is a gun used for shooting birds and animals which fires a lot of small metal balls at one time.
N-COUNT
scattergun         
¦ noun
1. chiefly N. Amer. a shotgun.
2. (also scattershot) [as modifier] covering a broad range in a random and unsystematic way: the scattergun approach.

Wikipedia

Shotgun

A shotgun (also known as a scattergun, or historically as a fowling piece) is a long-barreled firearm designed to shoot a straight-walled cartridge known as a shotshell, which usually discharges numerous small pellet-like spherical sub-projectiles called shot, or sometimes a single solid projectile called a slug. Shotguns are most commonly smoothbore firearms, meaning that their gun barrels have no rifling on the inner wall, but rifled barrels for shooting slugs (slug barrels) are also available.

Shotguns come in a wide variety of calibers and gauges ranging from 5.5 mm (.22 inch) to up to 5 cm (2.0 in), though the 12-gauge (18.53 mm or 0.729 in) and 20-gauge (15.63 mm or 0.615 in) bores are by far the most common. Almost all are breechloading, and can be single-barreled, double-barreled, or in the form of a combination gun. Like rifles, shotguns also come in a range of different action types, both single-shot and repeating. For non-repeating designs, over-and-under and side-by-side break action shotguns are by far the most common variants. Although revolving shotguns do exist, most modern repeating shotguns are either pump-action or semi-automatic, and also fully automatic, lever-action or bolt-action to a lesser extent.

Preceding smoothbore firearms (such as the musket) were widely used by armies in the 18th century. The muzzleloading blunderbuss, the direct ancestor of the shotgun, was also used in similar roles from self-defense to riot control. Shotguns were often favored by cavalry troops in the early to mid-19th century because of its ease of use and generally good effectiveness on the move, as well as by coachmen for its substantial power. But by the late 19th century, these weapons became largely replaced on the battlefield by breechloading rifled firearms shooting spin-stabilized cylindro-conoidal bullets, which were far more accurate with longer effective ranges. The military value of shotguns was rediscovered in the First World War, when American forces used the pump-action Winchester Model 1897s in trench fighting to great effect. Since then, shotguns have been used in a variety of close-quarter roles in civilian, law enforcement and military applications.

The smoothbore shotgun barrel generates less resistance and thus allows greater propellant loads for heavier projectiles without as much risk of overpressure or a squib load, and are also easier to clean. The shot pellets from a shotshell are propelled indirectly through a wadding inside the shell and scatter upon leaving the barrel, which is usually choked at the muzzle end to control the projectile scatter. This means each shotgun discharge will produce a cluster of impact points instead of a single point of impact like other firearms. Having multiple projectiles also means the muzzle energy is divided among the pellets, leaving each individual projectile with less penetrative kinetic energy. The lack of spin stabilization and the generally suboptimal aerodynamic shape of the shot pellets also make them less accurate and decelerate quite quickly in flight due to drag, giving shotguns short effective ranges. In a hunting context, this makes shotguns useful primarily for hunting fast-flying birds and other agile small/medium-sized game without risking overpenetration and stray shots to distant bystander and objects. However, in a military or law enforcement context, the high short-range blunt knockback force and large number of projectiles makes the shotgun useful as a door breaching tool, a crowd control or close-quarters defensive weapon. Militants or insurgents may use shotguns in asymmetric engagements, as shotguns are commonly owned civilian weapons in many countries. Shotguns are also used for target-shooting sports such as skeet, trap and sporting clays, which involve flying clay disks, known as "clay pigeons", thrown in various ways by a dedicated launching device called a "trap".

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1. BY THE BOOK Under the Metropolitan Police Act 183' no person (other than persons acting in obedience to lawful authority) is to discharge any cannon or other firearm of greater calibre than a common fowling–piece within 300 yards of any dwelling house to the annoyance of any inhabitant thereof.