Rifle Cartridge SHOW ALL HIDE ALL A A B B C C D D E E.

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Rifle Cartridge SHOW ALL HIDE ALL A A B B C C D D E E

Rifle Cartridge SHOW ALL HIDE ALL B B C C D D E E BULLET It is a portion of the cartridge that becomes a projectile when in flight.

Rifle Cartridge SHOW ALL HIDE ALL A A C C D D E E It is a propellant used in most firearms; produces a large volume of gas when ignited. POWDER CHARGE

Rifle Cartridge SHOW ALL HIDE ALL A A B B D D E E It is metal, plastic, or paper container that holds all parts of a round of ammunition:  primer  power charge  bullet CASE

Rifle Cartridge SHOW ALL HIDE ALL A A B B E E It is the edge on the base of a cartridge case that stops the progress of the case into the chamber. RIM C C

Rifle Cartridge SHOW ALL HIDE ALL A A B B C C D D PRIMER It is small, metal cup containing the detonating mixture used to ignite the propellant or powder charge.

Rifle Cartridge SHOW ALL HIDE ALL BULLET POWDER CHARGE CASE RIM PRIMER