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- Sabot (firearms) - Wikipedia
The sabot usually consists of several longitudinal pieces held in place by the cartridge case, an obturator or driving band When the projectile is fired, the sabot blocks the gas, provides significant structural support against launch acceleration, and carries the projectile down the barrel
- SABOT Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The gun-related sense appeared in the mid-1800s with the invention of a wooden gizmo that kept gun shells from shifting in the gun barrel Apparently, someone thought the device resembled a wooden shoe and named it sabot (with later generations of this device carrying on the name)
- Sabot Slug Ammo at Ammo. com: Sabot Slug Explained
Sabot slugs – pronounced “SAY-BO” – are the improved and technologically superior brother of rifled slugs, because they simply offer more accuracy and longer range from a shotgun, typically with a rifled barrel
- Sabot | Military Wiki | Fandom
A sabot ˈsæboʊ is a device used in a firearm or cannon to fire a projectile, such as a bullet, that is smaller than the bore diameter, or which must be held in a precise position
- What are Sabot Slugs? | True Shot Ammo
The term “sabot” refers to the plastic housing that surrounds the slug, which helps to stabilize it in flight and protect the barrel from damage If you’re looking to improve your accuracy and take your hunting or shooting skills to the next level, sabot slugs are definitely worth considering
- What is sabot ammo? – TheGunZone
Sabot ammunition is a specialized type of projectile designed to achieve extremely high velocities by employing a lightweight sabot (pronounced ‘say-bow’), which acts as a carrier for a smaller, dense penetrator within the barrel of a firearm
- What is a sabot? - Knight Rifles
A sabot is simply a relatively thick, tough and deformable plastic seal that traps propellant gases behind the projectile that forces the sabot and bullet out of the barrel of a rifle
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