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cham·ber [ˈtʃeɪmbəʳ] N

1. chamber old (room):

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ˈcham·ber mu·sic N no pl

ˈcham·ber pot N

ˈecho cham·ber N

ˈgas cham·ber N

par·lia·men·tary ˈcham·ber N

sec·ond ˈcham·ber N POL

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The function of the breechblock was to assist in the final chambering of the round, close the breech, and actuate the trigger trip.
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This version had a new bolt head, an improved firing mechanism, modifications to the chambering, and a new rear sight.
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The extra locking lug at the rear assists in preventing the bolt from becoming jammed when chambering another round.
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Because of these drawbacks the cartridge never came into widespread popularity, and has never been offered as a chambering by any of the mass-market riflemakers.
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The bolt is released and forced closed by its recoil spring, chambering a fresh round.
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A qualified gunsmith can verify the correct chambering by slugging the barrel.
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When the forend is pumped back, the barrel is moved back toward the bolt head, scooping up and chambering the cartridge.
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At the apex of the recoil stroke the recoil spring acts to reverse the direction of the breechblock, chambering a fresh cartridge.
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Depending upon its chambering, it fired a 5.56 (0.223), 5.7 mm or 6 mm projectile at speeds of up to 930 metres per second (3,051 feet per second).
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The 8mm chambering was later dropped as the cartridge proved too powerful for the design.
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