Cartridge retainer?The 12 has a cartridge tube magazine under the barrel, you mean a cartridge deflector? I've never seen one on a 12, that would belong to a 24.
Assuming yo mean the full sized Winchester Model 94 rifle, it has a seven CARTRIDGE magazine. A bullets is the part of a cartridge that is fired out of the barrel.
Cartridges are loaded into the magazine of he rifle by pressing them down into the magazine. Drawing back the bolt and releasing it will strip the top cartridge from the magazine and load the cartridge into the chamber.
An assault rifle is a rifle that has more than 22'' inches of barrel and has selective firing rate, while the carbine rifle has a less 22'' inches barrel and semi automatic. ^^ Wrong.. An assault rifle is any select fire rifle that is chambered for an intermediate cartridge... Barrel length has nothing to do with it. The M16 has a 20" barrel length and is considered an assault rifle. The AK47 has a 16" barrel and is considered an assault rifle... Carbines that are select fire and chambered in an intermediate cartridge are still considered assault rifles.
When the cartridge is fired, the bullet is driven through the barrel, At one point a small hole is drilled in one side of the barrel. As the bullet passes that hole, some of the gas that is pushing the bullet through the barrel enters that hole, and pushes against the gas piston. The gas piston drives the bolt to the rear, extracts the fired cartridge case, and ejects it from the rifle. A return spring pushes the bolt forward, where it strips a fresh cartridge from the magazine, and chambers it- ready to fire again.
Over 3000 yds
Well, 22-250 refers to the caliber of the cartridge it fires. The rifle itself could have been made by several different companies. Most will be a bolt action rifle, most will have a telescope. It could be blued steel or stainless steel, it could have a wooden stock or synthetic material.
Generally, no. While single shot rifles MAY have the rifle barrel replaced with a shotgun barrel, reverse is not true (usually) A rifle cartridge generates much higher pressures than a shotgun shell.
The .22 Long rifle is a CARTRIDGE that is used in revolvers, pistols, and rifles. BULLET refers to the part of a cartridge that comes out of the barrel.
The "rate of twist on rifling" is caliber specific. To give you an answer we would need to know which cartridge the rifle is chambered for.
Varies with barrel and cartridge, but the muzzle velocity is about 2600 feet per second.
The cartridge case, which holds the other 3. Gunpowder, which fills the space inside the cartridge case. The bullet- part that leaves the barrel, and the primer- the cap that ignites the gunpowder.