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Definitions of calibers in various dictionaries:
noun - a degree or grade of excellence or worth
noun - diameter of a tube or gun barrel
noun - the diameter of a gun barrel
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Bores |
Bullet diameters |
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Jun 13 2009 Newsday.com |
Jan 18 2009 Premier Sunday - King Feature Syndicate |
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Plural form of caliber. |
The quality of someone's character or the level of their ability. |
The internal diameter or bore of a gun barrel. |
the quality of someone's character or the level of their ability. |
the internal diameter or bore of a gun barrel. |
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In guns, particularly firearms, caliber or calibre is the approximate internal diameter of the gun barrel, or the diameter of the projectile it shoots. It is measured in hundredths or thousandths of an inch or in millimetres. For example, a ".45 caliber" firearm has a barrel diameter of roughly 0.45 inches (11 mm). Barrel diameters can also be expressed using metric dimensions. For example, a "9mm pistol" has a barrel diameter of about 9 millimetres (it is rare for the actual barrel diameter to precisely match the designation however, and the bullet itself is yet another dimension). When the barrel diameter is given in inches, the abbreviation "cal" (for "caliber") can be used. For example, a small-bore rifle with a diameter of 0.22 inches (5.6 mm) can be referred to as a ".22" or ".22 cal"; however, the decimal point is generally dropped when spoken, making it a "twenty-two" or a "two-two caliber". A ".45 caliber" would be a "forty-five", or "four-five caliber", etc. * In a rifled b |