firing chamber

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firing chamber

A diagram shows a cross-section of a firearm's firing chamber.

Definition

Noun: - The part of a firearm that holds the cartridge or shell immediately before and during ignition: A firing chamber is the specifically designed, enclosed space within the barrel or breech of a gun where the ammunition is positioned to be fired. When the trigger is pulled, the firing pin strikes the primer of the cartridge in this chamber, causing the propellant to ignite and propel the bullet or shot forward.

Usage
  • The term is used specifically in the context of firearms, ballistics, and weapon mechanics.
  • It refers to a precise, machined component critical to the safe and correct operation of a gun.
  • Example:
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Advanced Usage
  • "A tight firing chamber": Refers to a chamber manufactured to very precise tolerances, often for accuracy in target shooting.
    • Match-grade barrels typically have a tight firing chamber for consistent performance.
  • Chambering (related verb): The act of inserting a cartridge into the firing chamber.
    • Chambering a round should always be done with the muzzle pointed in a safe direction.
Variants and Related Words
  • Chamber (noun): A more general term for an enclosed space. In firearms, it is often used interchangeably with "firing chamber," but it can also refer to other types of chambers (e.g., a combustion chamber).
  • Breech (noun): The rear part of a gun barrel, which includes the firing chamber area.
  • Bore (noun): The interior of the gun barrel through which the projectile travels; the firing chamber is at the rear end of the bore.
Synonyms
  • Cartridge chamber: A direct synonym emphasizing its function of holding the cartridge.
  • Breech chamber: A synonym highlighting its location in the breech.
Related Phrases
  • "In battery": A phrase describing when the firearm's action is fully closed and the cartridge is correctly seated in the firing chamber, ready to fire.
    • The bolt slammed forward, putting the weapon in battery.
  • "Out of battery": The opposite condition, where the action is not fully closed and the firearm cannot or should not fire.
    • The gun was designed not to fire when out of battery.
Notes
  • The term is a compound noun ("firing" + "chamber"). Its meaning is technical and specific to the field of firearms.
  • It is distinct from general uses of "chamber" (e.g., a room, a legislative chamber) and from other gun parts like the magazine (which stores ammunition) or the barrel (which guides the projectile).
firing chamber

A diagram shows a cross-section of a firearm's firing chamber.

Noun
  1. chamber that is the part of a gun that receives the charge

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