breech mechanism उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- Improvements in breech mechanisms in the period 1860 to 1880, together with the introduction of large grain powder, caused the Navy to re-adopt the RBL as the new powder required longer barrels which could not be withdrawn into the turret for loading.
- It was noted that " Vizcaya " badly needed drydocking because of a badly fouled bottom, her 5.5-inch guns had defective breech mechanisms and had been supplied with defective ammunition, and the fleet had a shortage of stokers.
- Improvements in breech mechanisms in the period 1860 to 1880, together with the introduction of large-grain powder, caused the Navy to re-adopt the RBL as the new powder required longer barrels which could not be withdrawn into the turret for loading.
- When surplus BL 9.2 inch Mk IV and Mk VI guns became available in the 1890s they were likewise adapted to high-angle carriages, with their obsolete 3-motion breech mechanisms replaced by modern continuous-motion patterns to allow faster loading.
- Godsal however, who had reservations about existing bolt action breech mechanisms, continued over the next twenty years to develop rifles based on a travelling block principle, although none of them including an anti-tank rifle developed in World War One were adopted by the military.
- During the 1970s in the UK El Gamo marketed two air rifles, the " Marksman ", a conventional . 177 pistol-gripped repeating rifle incorporating a tubular magazine along the top of the cylinder, and using a rising / falling breech mechanism for positioning the pellet.
- In April 1935, the third museum opened in building 40, at the north end of the Breech Mechanism Shop constructed between 1887 and 1899 . When World War II ended the yard officially changed its name to the Naval Gun Factory, so the museum became the Naval Gun Factory Museum.
- In the foreground are 4719590 Trooper ( Tpr ) Ken Wilson ( left ) and 5715768 Tpr Laurie Sullivan ( right ) of B Squadron, 1st Armoured Regiment, Royal Australian Armoured Corps, discussing the breech mechanism of a . 30 machine gun mounted on Centurion tank callsign 24C which took part in the battle.
- It was designed to be light in weight, and would go on to be the standard 4-inch gun used on destroyers and submarines during WW I . The gun would use an A tube, full-length jacket, a muzzle swell with a side swing Smith-Asbury breech mechanism and Welin breech block.
- Breech loading, in its formal British ordnance sense, served to identify the gun as the type of RBL was retrospectively introduced to refer to the Armstrong breechloaders, which had a totally different breech mechanism, and since then the term BL has applied exclusively to the type of breechloader introduced from 1880 onwards using interrupted-screw breeches.