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- Bandolier abstract "A bandolier or a bandoleer is a pocketed belt for holding ammunition. It was usually slung sash-style over the shoulder, with the ammunition pockets across the midriff and chest. In its original form, it was common issue to soldiers from the 16th century to the 18th century, and contained either pre-packed chargers, small containers of wood, metal or cloth containing the measured amount of gunpowder for a single shot with a muzzle-loading muskets or other guns, or early forms of cartridges also containing a ball. It might also carry other accessories for shooting, or grenades. Any bag worn in the same style may also be described as a bandolier bag; equally ammunition holding pocketed belts worn round the waist may also be called bandoliers.A somewhat different form of the bandolier came into use in the 19th century when it held more modern types of cased cartridges and hand grenades. Bandoliers are now less common due to the use of magazines and belt-fed firearms, though extra ammunition belts are often carried around the body like a bandolier. They are, however, still often used with shotguns, as shotgun shells can easily be stored in traditionally-designed bandoliers. In fact, some aftermarket shotgun slings are designed in a similar fashion to traditional bandoliers, albeit with a far more limited capacity.Another modern use of a bandolier is in the automatic rifleman of a military fireteam. Since a squad automatic weapon is often belt-fed, an automatic rifleman will carry an extra belt on his person; either in a separate compartment or slung over the chest in a bandolier fashion.The bandolier was used to keep ammunition off a soldier's hips, as carrying too much weight on the hips can constrain movement and cause difficulty in retrieving the ammunition.In World War I and World War II, bandoliers were issued primarily to riflemen. They were made of cloth, stitched into pockets which held clips of rifle ammunition. Today, bandoliers are commonly used to carry multiple grenade rounds. In civilian use, bandoliers are often worn by hunters and recreational shooters using shotguns.Bandoliers made from spent or dummy rounds are often used in fashion, sometimes in heavy metal and punk subcultures.Today bandoliers see widespread use with sport shooters and hunters alike, as well as limited use in military conflicts.".
- Bandolier thumbnail Pancho_Villa_bandolier_crop.jpg?width=300.
- Bandolier wikiPageID "205322".
- Bandolier wikiPageLength "3261".
- Bandolier wikiPageOutDegree "26".
- Bandolier wikiPageRevisionID "682807932".
- Bandolier wikiPageWikiLink Ammunition.
- Bandolier wikiPageWikiLink Baldric.
- Bandolier wikiPageWikiLink Belt_(clothing).
- Bandolier wikiPageWikiLink Belt_(firearms).
- Bandolier wikiPageWikiLink Cartridge_(firearms).
- Bandolier wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ammunition.
- Bandolier wikiPageWikiLink Category:Belts_(clothing).
- Bandolier wikiPageWikiLink Category:Military_uniforms.
- Bandolier wikiPageWikiLink Clip_(firearms).
- Bandolier wikiPageWikiLink Fireteam.
- Bandolier wikiPageWikiLink Hand_grenade.
- Bandolier wikiPageWikiLink Heavy_metal_music.
- Bandolier wikiPageWikiLink Magazine_(firearms).
- Bandolier wikiPageWikiLink Musket.
- Bandolier wikiPageWikiLink Muzzleloader.
- Bandolier wikiPageWikiLink Punk_subculture.
- Bandolier wikiPageWikiLink Rifleman.
- Bandolier wikiPageWikiLink Shotgun.
- Bandolier wikiPageWikiLink Soldier.
- Bandolier wikiPageWikiLink Squad_automatic_weapon.
- Bandolier wikiPageWikiLink World_War_I.
- Bandolier wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- Bandolier wikiPageWikiLink File:Afghan_National_Army_Soldier_with_Bandolier_Clips.png.
- Bandolier wikiPageWikiLink File:Pancho_Villa_bandolier_crop.jpg.
- Bandolier wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bandoleer".
- Bandolier wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bandolier".
- Bandolier wikiPageWikiLinkText "bandolier".
- Bandolier wikiPageWikiLinkText "belt of bullets".
- Bandolier wikiPageWikiLinkText "bullet belts".
- Bandolier wikiPageWikiLinkText "cartridge belt".
- Bandolier wikiPageWikiLinkText "loupèd".
- Bandolier wikiPageWikiLinkText "shot-belt".
- Bandolier wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Other_uses.
- Bandolier wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- Bandolier wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Bandolier wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Wikisource1911Enc.
- Bandolier subject Category:Ammunition.
- Bandolier subject Category:Belts_(clothing).
- Bandolier subject Category:Military_uniforms.
- Bandolier hypernym Belt.
- Bandolier type Planet.
- Bandolier type Belt.
- Bandolier type Firearm.
- Bandolier comment "A bandolier or a bandoleer is a pocketed belt for holding ammunition. It was usually slung sash-style over the shoulder, with the ammunition pockets across the midriff and chest.".
- Bandolier label "Bandolier".
- Bandolier sameAs Q806285.
- Bandolier sameAs Canana.
- Bandolier sameAs Bandelier.
- Bandolier sameAs Canana.
- Bandolier sameAs Ceinture_à_munitions.
- Bandolier sameAs Bandoliero.
- Bandolier sameAs Bandoliera.
- Bandolier sameAs 탄띠.
- Bandolier sameAs Šovinynas.
- Bandolier sameAs Patronbelte.
- Bandolier sameAs Bandolier.
- Bandolier sameAs Cartucheira.
- Bandolier sameAs m.01d3pj.
- Bandolier sameAs Бандольер.
- Bandolier sameAs Q806285.
- Bandolier wasDerivedFrom Bandolier?oldid=682807932.
- Bandolier depiction Pancho_Villa_bandolier_crop.jpg.
- Bandolier isPrimaryTopicOf Bandolier.