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Top of the page  Caliber  
 
A numerical term, without the decimal point, in a cartridge's name to indicate the nominal bullet diameter.
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A light, short-barreled rifle.
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Top of the page  Cartridge  
 
A single unit of ammunition consisting of the case, primer, and propellant with one or more projectiles. Modern cartridges generally fall into one of three categories: centerfire with the primer seated in the center of the base, rimfire where the primer powder is sealed in the soft rim around the base, and shotshells that include shot or small pellets instead of a single bullet.
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Top of the page  Caseless Ammunition  
 
Ammunition that has the propellant charge molded to the base of the bullet and not enclosed in any type of cartridge case.
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Top of the page  Centerfire Cartridge  
 
A cartridge with the primer seated in the center of the base.
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Top of the page  Chamber  
 
The rear of the barrel into which the cartridge or propellant is inserted. Also called breech.
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Top of the page  Chamber Throat  
 
The area forward of the cartridge chamber extending to the point where the bore begins to have its full bore diameter. Also known as throat.
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Top of the page  Charging Handle  
 
The handle of a semi-automatic or full automatic firearm used to cycle the firearm without firing. Also known as cocking handle, cocking knob or operating handle.
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Top of the page  Checkering  
 
The diamond-shaped patterns at the fore-ends and grips of firearms made by cutting crossing lines into wood or metal with special "checkering" tools.
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A raised portion on the side of the buttstock comb against which the shooter rests his cheek when aiming.
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Top of the page  Choke  
 
An interior constriction at or near the muzzle end of a shotgun barrel bore that controls the pattern of shot dispersion. A shotgun barrel with no choke is called cylinder bore.
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Top of the page  Clip  
 
A term improperly used to describe removable magazines containing cartridges. Technically, a cartridge container designed to rapidly reload the firearm's magazine. Also called the stripper clip.
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Top of the page  Cock  
 
On early firearms such as the flintlock and percussion cap rifles, the arm-like "hammer" or device used to set the firearm into "firing" position was called the cock. It is the process by which any firing mechanism is set to be fired.
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Top of the page  Cocking Handle  
 
The handle of a semi automatic or full automatic firearm used to cycle the firearm without firing. Also known as charging handle, cocking knob, or operating handle.
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Top of the page  Comb  
 
The upper ridge of the stock of a rifle or shotgun where the cheek rests.
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Top of the page  Cook-off  
 
The ignition of a cartridge by overheating.
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Top of the page  Creep  
 
The movement of the trigger before it releases.
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Top of the page  Crimp  
 
The inward shaping of the mouth of a cartridge case or shotshell to secure the projectile(s). Common crimps are: roll, star, fold, stab, semi-circular, split ring, and rose.
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Top of the page  Crosshairs  
 
The sighting lines in a telescopic sight.
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Top of the page  Cylinder  
 
The rotating part of a revolver that contains the chambers.
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The maximum space between the cylinder and the barrel.
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A device in a revolver to stop cylinder rotation that aligns the chamber containing the cartridge to be fired with the firing pin at the rear and the barrel at the front.
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