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- Piotr Bochyński, Anna Karpiewska, Maciej Kuliczkowski, Jerzy Kawecki, Ryszard Jaworski, Urszula Zaleska-Dorobisz, and Tadeusz Dobosz.
- Arch Med Sadowej Kryminol. 2018 Jan 1; 68 (2): 79-95.
AbstractThis paper, as the third of the series, is devoted to gauge ammunition, which may be a problem in ballistic opinions. The paper reviews existing cartridges of the type used in smoothbore weapons (bullet cartridges, non-penetrating, compressed powder, flash-bang, signal, adapter-type, and training cartridges). The paper also presents homemade special cases of gauge ammunition, as well as ammunition used for "peculiar" purposes. The second part of the paper discusses other uses of specialty gauge ammunition, specifically its use as mortar ammunition, propelling charges, pyrotechnic tools, and to start combustion engines.
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