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- Feed_ramp abstract "Feed ramp is a basic feature of many breech loading cartridge firearm designs. It is a tightly machined and polished piece of metal which guides the cartridge at the top of the magazine into the firing chamber of the barrel. Depending on design, the feed ramp may be part of the magazine (AR-7), part of the receiver or frame (Mauser C96), or part of the barrel (H&K USP). However, some firearms, like the FN Five-seven, have a beveled chamber instead of a feed ramp. The feed ramp is a critical part of an semi-automatic pistol or automatic rifle. When the pistol is fired and the spent case is ejected, the feed ramp functions to direct a fresh cartridge from the magazine into firing position; that is, the slides along the feed ramp into battery. The need for the cartridge to slide both forwards and upwards along the feed ramp and into the barrel is the primary design consideration that makes the ogive the preferred shape for all modern automatic pistol rounds (a hollow point bullet is a truncated ogive), as there are many other shapes that are stable in ballistic flight.The feed ramp is a common point of mechanical failure that leads to a "jam" of an automatic pistol. A rough surface or the presence of debris on the feed ramp will eventually lead to the bullet being directed off-center, causing the gun to fail to complete the reloading cycle. Polishing a feed ramp is among the tasks commonly performed by gunsmiths.".
- Feed_ramp thumbnail Dirty_Barrel_-_CZ-75B_9mm.jpg?width=300.
- Feed_ramp wikiPageID "36233960".
- Feed_ramp wikiPageLength "1807".
- Feed_ramp wikiPageOutDegree "17".
- Feed_ramp wikiPageRevisionID "616828726".
- Feed_ramp wikiPageWikiLink AR-7.
- Feed_ramp wikiPageWikiLink Automatic_rifle.
- Feed_ramp wikiPageWikiLink Barrel_(firearms).
- Feed_ramp wikiPageWikiLink Breech-loading_weapon.
- Feed_ramp wikiPageWikiLink Cartridge_(firearms).
- Feed_ramp wikiPageWikiLink Category:Firearm_components.
- Feed_ramp wikiPageWikiLink Chamber_(firearms).
- Feed_ramp wikiPageWikiLink FN_Five-seven.
- Feed_ramp wikiPageWikiLink Firearm.
- Feed_ramp wikiPageWikiLink Gun_barrel.
- Feed_ramp wikiPageWikiLink Gunsmith.
- Feed_ramp wikiPageWikiLink Gunsmiths.
- Feed_ramp wikiPageWikiLink H&K_USP.
- Feed_ramp wikiPageWikiLink Heckler_&_Koch_USP.
- Feed_ramp wikiPageWikiLink Hollow-point_bullet.
- Feed_ramp wikiPageWikiLink Hollow_point_bullet.
- Feed_ramp wikiPageWikiLink Magazine_(firearms).
- Feed_ramp wikiPageWikiLink Mauser_C96.
- Feed_ramp wikiPageWikiLink Ogive.
- Feed_ramp wikiPageWikiLink Semi-automatic_pistol.
- Feed_ramp wikiPageWikiLink File:Dirty_Barrel_-_CZ-75B_9mm.jpg.
- Feed_ramp wikiPageWikiLinkText "feed ramp".
- Feed_ramp hasPhotoCollection Feed_ramp.
- Feed_ramp wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Gun-stub.
- Feed_ramp wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Feed_ramp subject Category:Firearm_components.
- Feed_ramp hypernym Feature.
- Feed_ramp type Article.
- Feed_ramp type Work.
- Feed_ramp type Article.
- Feed_ramp type Component.
- Feed_ramp type Firearm.
- Feed_ramp comment "Feed ramp is a basic feature of many breech loading cartridge firearm designs. It is a tightly machined and polished piece of metal which guides the cartridge at the top of the magazine into the firing chamber of the barrel. Depending on design, the feed ramp may be part of the magazine (AR-7), part of the receiver or frame (Mauser C96), or part of the barrel (H&K USP). However, some firearms, like the FN Five-seven, have a beveled chamber instead of a feed ramp.".
- Feed_ramp label "Feed ramp".
- Feed_ramp sameAs Rampe_dalimentation.
- Feed_ramp sameAs m.0k2lq26.
- Feed_ramp sameAs Q3418582.
- Feed_ramp sameAs Q3418582.
- Feed_ramp wasDerivedFrom Feed_ramp?oldid=616828726.
- Feed_ramp depiction Dirty_Barrel_-_CZ-75B_9mm.jpg.
- Feed_ramp isPrimaryTopicOf Feed_ramp.