
Sabot (firearms) - Wikipedia
The sabot usually consists of several longitudinal pieces held in place by the cartridge case, an obturator or driving band. When the projectile is fired, the sabot blocks the gas, provides …
What is a sabot? - Knight Rifles
A sabot is simply a relatively thick, tough and deformable plastic seal that traps propellant gases behind the projectile that forces the sabot and bullet out of the barrel of a rifle.
SABOT Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The gun-related sense appeared in the mid-1800s with the invention of a wooden gizmo that kept gun shells from shifting in the gun barrel. Apparently, someone thought the device resembled …
SABOT definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
Allegedly derived from "sabot", sabotage described the actions of disgruntled workers who willfully damaged workplace machinery by throwing their sabots into the works.
SABOT Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
SABOT definition: a shoe made of a single block of wood hollowed out, worn especially by farmers and workers in the Netherlands, France, Belgium, etc. See examples of sabot used in …
What Is A Sabot? - The Marksman's Journal - YouTube
A sabot is a specialized device that allows for the effective use of smaller projectiles in larger caliber barrels. By acting as a carrier for these projectiles, sabots enhance shooting...
sabot, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
What is the etymology of the noun sabot? sabot is a borrowing from French. Etymons: French sabot.
About: Sabot (firearms) - DBpedia Association
A sabot (UK: /sæˈboʊ, ˈsæboʊ/, US: /ˈseɪboʊ/) is a supportive device used in firearm/artillery ammunitions to fit/patch around a projectile, such as a bullet/slug or a flechette-like projectile …
Sabot (firearms) - Wikiwand
A sabot (UK: / sæˈboʊ, ˈsæboʊ /, US: / ˈseɪboʊ /) is a supportive device used in firearm / artillery ammunitions to fit/patch around a projectile, such as a bullet / slug or a flechette -like projectile …
Sabot | Military Wiki | Fandom
A sabot /ˈsæboʊ/ is a device used in a firearm or cannon to fire a projectile, such as a bullet, that is smaller than the bore diameter, or which must be held in a precise position.