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O que (quem) é rifled - definição

HELICAL GROOVINGS IN THE INTERNAL (BORE) SURFACE OF A FIREARM BARREL
Rifled; Rifled barrel; Twist rate; Rate of twist; Rifled gun; Barrel twist; Rifled barrels; Oval bore; Rifle gun; Extended range full bore
  • Rifling of a 105 mm [[Royal Ordnance L7]] tank gun.
  • Three recovered [[7.62×51mm NATO]] bullets (next to an unfired cartridge), showing rifling marks imparting anti-clockwise spin
  • 57-N-231 standard [[7.62×39mm]] military bullets with steel core - the one on the left is unfired, the one on the right is fired, with the rifling grooves visible. Notice the copper wash scraped off and the steel jacket is exposed on the groove marks
  • Cannonball]] equipped with winglets for rifled cannons circa 1860
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  • Rifling in a [[GAU-8]] [[autocannon]]
  • The spiraling pattern (here with polygonal rifling) is shown
  • Conventional rifling (left) and [[polygonal rifling]] (right). Both types of rifling use a spiraling pattern
  • Conventional rifling of a 90 mm M75 [[cannon]] (production year 1891, [[Austria-Hungary]])
  • Ogival shell of the [[La Hitte system]], 1858, designed to engage with clockwise rifling
  • Traditional rifling of a 9 mm handgun barrel

Rifled         
·Impf & ·p.p. of Rifle.
rifled         
adjective make spiral grooves in (a gun or its barrel or bore).
Rifling         
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Rifle.
II. Rifling ·noun The system of grooves in a rifled gun barrel or cannon.
III. Rifling ·noun The act or process of making the grooves in a rifled cannon or gun barrel.

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Rifling

In firearms, rifling is machining helical grooves into the internal (bore) surface of a gun's barrel for the purpose of exerting torque and thus imparting a spin to a projectile around its longitudinal axis during shooting to stabilize the projectile longitudinally by conservation of angular momentum, improving its aerodynamic stability and accuracy over smoothbore designs.

Rifling is characterized by its twist rate, which indicates the distance the rifling takes to complete one full revolution, such as "1 turn in 10 inches" (1:10 inches), "1 turn in 254 mm" ("1:254 mm" or "1:25.4 cm)", or the like. Normally, an experienced shooter can infer the units of measurement from the numbers alone. A shorter distance indicates a faster twist, meaning that for a given velocity the projectile will rotate at a higher spin rate. The combination of length, weight, and shape of a projectile determines the twist rate needed to gyroscopically stabilize it: barrels intended for short, large-diameter projectiles such as spherical lead balls require a very low twist rate, such as 1 turn in 48 inches (122 cm). Barrels intended for long, small-diameter projectiles, such as the ultra-low-drag 80-grain 0.223 inch bullets (5.2 g, 5.56 mm), use twist rates of 1 turn in 8 inches (20 cm) or faster. In some cases, rifling will increase the twist rate as the projectile travels down the length of the barrel, called a gain twist or progressive twist; a twist rate that decreases from breech to muzzle is undesirable because it cannot reliably stabilize the projectile as it travels down the bore.

An extremely long projectile, such as a flechette, requires impractically high twist rates to stabilize; they are often stabilized aerodynamically instead. An aerodynamically stabilized projectile can be fired from a smoothbore barrel without a reduction in accuracy.

Exemplos do corpo de texto para rifled
1. A medic rifled through her backpack and asked her name.
2. The raiders rifled his belongings for jewellery worth 6,000.
3. Whilst he was unconscious you rifled his pockets.
4. "Obviously, these aren‘t proper guns with rifled barrels or they‘d be illegal," says Stuart, 38.
5. Customs agents in sweat–stained shirts rifled through bags in the hot, stale air.