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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Cartridges; Cartridge (disambiguation); Cartriges; Cartrige; Data cartridge
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cartridge         
(cartridges)
1.
A cartridge is a metal or cardboard tube containing a bullet and an explosive substance. Cartridges are used in guns.
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2.
A cartridge is part of a machine or device that can be easily removed and replaced when it is worn out or empty.
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cartridge         
¦ noun
1. a container holding a spool of photographic film, a quantity of ink, or other item or substance, designed for insertion into a mechanism.
2. a casing containing a charge and a bullet or shot for small arms or an explosive charge for blasting.
Origin
C16: from Fr. cartouche (fem.), from Ital. cartoccio (see cartouche).
cartridge         
n. a blank; practice; ruptured; spent cartridge
Cartridge         
·noun A complete charge for a firearm, contained in, or held together by, a case, capsule, or shell of metal, pasteboard, or other material.
Cartridge (firearms)         
  • CCI .22LR snake shot loaded with No. 12 shot
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  • An example of caseless ammunition. This disassembled round, the 4.73×33mm, is used in the [[Heckler & Koch G11]] rifle.
  • A cutaway showing a Japanese Navy 7.7 mm rimmed rounds as fired by the Type 92 and Type 97 machine guns—copies of Vickers and Lewis designs. The round is effectively interchangeable with [[.303 British]].
  • smokeless gunpowder]] cartridge to be made and adopted by any country.
  • Two views of intact [[bean bag round]] and one view of the projectile
  • Flash hole profiles on Berdan (left) and Boxer (right) primers.
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  • .45-70 Government]] ('''17''')[[.50-90 Sharps]]
  • Comparison of primer ignition between centerfire (left two) and rimfire (right) ammunitions
  • [[Chassepot]] paper cartridge (1866).
  • Dardick 1500 with trounds
  • Historic British cartridges
  • Fired rimfire (left) and centerfire (right) cartridges. A rimfire [[firing pin]] produces a notch at the edge of the rim; a centerfire pin produces a divot in the center of the primer.
  • French Army [[Fusil Gras mle 1874]] metallic cartridge.
  • A variety of common pistol cartridges. From left to right: [[22 LR]], [[.22 WMR]], [[5.7×28mm]], [[25 ACP]], [[7.62×25mm Tokarev]], [[32 ACP]], [[380 ACP]], [[9×19mm Parabellum]], [[357 SIG]], [[40 S&W]], [[45 GAP]], [[45 ACP]], [[.38 Special]], [[357 Magnum]], [[45 Colt]]
  • 9 × 19 mm Mek-Porek
  • [[23×152mm]] cartridge, drill round
  • Percussion caps, the precursor of modern primers
  •  [[9×19mm Parabellum]] (right).}}
  • Schematic of a rimfire cartridge and its ignition
  • Slow motion shots (1/1,000,000-second exposures) showing shots and [[wadding]] separation after firing from a shotgun.
  • An assortment of snap caps of varying calibers
  • (From Left to Right): A [[.577 Snider]] cartridge (1867), a [[.577/450 Martini-Henry]] cartridge (1871), a later drawn brass .577/450 [[Martini-Henry]] cartridge, and a [[.303 British]] Mk VII SAA Ball cartridge.
  • US Cartridges 1860–1875<br>
('''1''') Colt Army 1860 .44 paper cartridge, Civil War<br> 
('''2''') Colt Thuer-Conversion .44 revolver cartridge, patented 1868<br>
('''3''') .44 Henry rim fire cartridge flat<br>
('''4''') .44 Henry rim fire cartridge pointed<br>
('''5''') Frankford Arsenal .45 Colt cartridge, Benét ignition<br>
('''6''') Frankford Arsenal .45 Colt-Schofield cartridge, Benét ignition
TYPE OF AMMUNITION PACKAGING THAT INCLUDES A BULLET OR SHOT, A PROPELLANT SUBSTANCE, AND A PRIMER WITHIN A METALLIC, PAPER, OR PLASTIC CASE
Casing (ammunition); Cartridge case; Firearm brass; Cartridge (weaponry); Shell casings; Weaponry cartridges; Cartridge (firearm); Shell casing; Metallic cartridge; Cartridge.; Bullet case; "bullet shell"; Bullet shell; Round (firearms); Cartridge (ammunition); Firearms catrdridges; Mek-Porek; Firearm cartridge; Brass cartridge; Bullet casing
A cartridge or a round is a type of pre-assembled firearm ammunition packaging a projectile (bullet, shot, or slug), a propellant substance (usually either smokeless powder or black powder) and an ignition device (primer) within a metallic, paper, or plastic case that is precisely made to fit within the barrel chamber of a breechloading gun, for the practical purpose of convenient transportation and handling during shooting. Although in popular usage the term "bullet" is often informally used to refer to a complete cartridge, it is correctly used only to refer to the projectile.
Cartridge (surname)         
FAMILY NAME
Cartridge (Surname)
Cartridge is a surname in the English language, and is considered to be an English surname. The name is thought to be possibly a variant form of the surname Cartwright.
Rifle cartridge         
CARTRIDGE PRIMARILY DESIGNED AND INTENDED FOR USE IN A RIFLE, CARBINE OR MACHINE GUN
Full-powered rifle cartridge
A rifle cartridge is a firearm cartridge primarily designed and intended for use in a rifle/carbine, or machine gun.
Toner cartridge         
CONSUMABLE COMPONENT OF A LASER PRINTER
Toner Cartridge; Compatible Toner Cartridge
A toner cartridge, also called laser toner, is the consumable component of a laser printer. Toner cartridges contain toner powder, a fine, dry mixture of plastic particles, carbon, and black or other coloring agents that make the actual image on the paper.
Quarter-inch cartridge         
  • QIC DC 600A cassette
MAGNETIC TAPE DATA STORAGE FORMAT
QIC-EX; QIC-Wide; QIC-157; Quick tape; Quarter Inch Cartridge; DC300; Quarter inch cartridge; QIC Mini Cartridge
Quarter inch cartridge tape (abbreviated QIC, commonly pronounced "quick") is a magnetic tape data storage format introduced by 3M in 1972, with derivatives still in use as of 2016. QIC comes in a rugged enclosed package of aluminum and plastic that holds two tape reels driven by a single belt in direct contact with the tape.
Quarter Inch Cartridge         
  • QIC DC 600A cassette
MAGNETIC TAPE DATA STORAGE FORMAT
QIC-EX; QIC-Wide; QIC-157; Quick tape; Quarter Inch Cartridge; DC300; Quarter inch cartridge; QIC Mini Cartridge
<storage> /kwik/ (QIC) a type of magnetic tape and {tape drive}. Development standards for QIC make it possible for tapes written on one QIC drive to be read on another. QIC drives are made to work with different lengths of tape. The model number of the drive consists of QIC followed by a number which indicates the drives tape capacity in megabytes (MB). (1996-12-09)

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