Examples of 'sabot' in a sentence

Meaning of "sabot"

sabot (noun): A shoe with a thick wooden sole, often worn in the past
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  • A wooden shoe.
  • A carrier around a projectile in a firearm, cannon or other type of artillery piece that precisely holds the projectile within the barrel.
  • To enclose (a projectile) in a sabot.

How to use "sabot" in a sentence

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With two sabot slugs in his chest.
They are being retrofitted with sabot rounds now.
Sabot for the undead.
We will need a side hit with a sabot.
The bullet and the sabot separate in flight.
You are going to tell me that that bullet is not a sabot.
The sabot was also intended to reduce jamming during loading.
They are used with sabot slugs.
The sabot is of composite material.
Armored piercing fin discarding sabot.
It is made into a sabot bullet using a frechette of alloy of tungsten.
Paixhans shell with sabot.
A sabot required to display a flag shall do so until it is no longer racing.
The invention also relates to the sabot implemented in such a projectile.
Sabot breakaway complete.

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Look at the scorch mark where the sabot round hit.
Locking the sabot segments improves the cohesion of the projectile.
And the sabot.
Sabot with controlled separation of the elements for subcaliber projectiles.
The penetrator is carried by a sabot during its acceleration in the gun barrel.
A sabot is a wooden shoe.
Preferably the arms will extend up to the fore section of the sabot.
The sabot rearward end terminates in a transverse wall pierced by an orifice.
Shotgun slugs often use a cast plastic sabot similar to the spindle sabot.
The sabot enables the penetrator to be fired from the gun barrel.
The invention also relates to the penetrator and sabot constituting such a projectile.
Rear face of the sabot teeth may have a concave conical profile.
The projectile is inserted into a cylindrical recess in the front portion of the sabot.
Sabot was right.
A harder or more carefully designed item which serves this purpose is often called a sabot.
The breech seal and sabot are thereby held in position prior to firing.
It contains a central hole aligned with the orifice in the transverse wall of the sabot.
Each segment of the sabot will be able to have a rear caliber guiding support.
I have heard of the witches Sabot.
The seal and sabot are thereby retained in their desired positions before firing.
Anybody can look up a sabot on the Internet.
The released sabot is able to separate from the penetrator following the usual opening mechanisms.
It was glued in a paper case known as a Sabot.
It is the Sabot for the undead.
Lead bullet being supported by a wooden sabot in a Delvigne gun.
Theodule Sabot was not easy in his mind all the following day.
APFSDS at point of separation of sabot.
Such a general configuration of the sabot is well known to the Expert.
Au Sabot has preserved ancestral methods while incorporating the latest production technology.
All it takes is one little Sabot to grind your process machine to a halt.
A car had gone into a bridge abutment halfway down the road to Sabot Lake.
The etymology of the word sabotage originated from the French sabot.
A sabot is a clog from France or surrounding countries such as Belgium.
We were christening this little Sabot.
Coutellerie Au Sabot masters every step of the knife manufacturing process at its workshops.

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