Difference between revisions of "Case (disambiguation)"
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| − | *a legal [[case]] | + | * a legal [[case]] |
| − | *a [[grammatical case]] | + | * a [[grammatical case]] |
| + | * A general term for a [[suitcase]], [[briefcase]] or [[gun case]] | ||
| + | * [[case (firearms)]] - In [[Glossary of Firearms and Second Amendment Terms|firearms terminology]] according to [[:Category:Gun Writers|gun writer]] Matthew Boyd, a case is "really a vessel that holds the [[powder]] inside, a [[primer]] in its bottom, and a [[bullet]] in its [[mouth]]. It is usually made of [[brass]]. Assembled, these components constitute a [[cartridge]]."<ref> Boyd, Matthew J., "[http://www.chuckhawks.com/firearms_terminology.htm Basic Firearms Terminology Defined]." [[Guns and Shooting Online]] - [[Chuck Hawks]].com, 2012. Accessed February 19, 2015</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 06:39, February 20, 2015
This page lists articles that have similar names. To remove any ambiguity, the differences are described here.
- a legal case
- a grammatical case
- A general term for a suitcase, briefcase or gun case
- case (firearms) - In firearms terminology according to gun writer Matthew Boyd, a case is "really a vessel that holds the powder inside, a primer in its bottom, and a bullet in its mouth. It is usually made of brass. Assembled, these components constitute a cartridge."[1]
References
- ↑ Boyd, Matthew J., "Basic Firearms Terminology Defined." Guns and Shooting Online - Chuck Hawks.com, 2012. Accessed February 19, 2015