- 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)
- 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
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- 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
- SABOT definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
Allegedly derived from "sabot", sabotage described the actions of disgruntled workers who willfully damaged workplace machinery by throwing their sabots into the works
- Rifled Slugs vs. Sabot Slugs - The Lodge at AmmoToGo. com
Instead of simply loading a slug into the shell, sabot (pronounced “say-bo”) slugs are fitted inside a small plastic cylinder that covers the projectile on all sides but the front
- Sabot | Definition Facts | Britannica
sabot, heavy work shoe worn by European peasants, especially in France and the Low Countries There are two kinds of sabots: one is shaped and hollowed from a single piece of wood (called klompen by the Dutch), and the other is a heavy leather shoe with a wooden sole
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