patronhylsor
Patronhylsor, often referred to as cartridge cases, are essential components of metallic ammunition used in firearms. Their primary function is to contain the propellant, primer, and projectile, holding them together in a precise arrangement until fired.
The construction of a patronhylsa varies, but most consist of a body, a rim, and a primer
When a firearm is discharged, the expanding gases generated by the burning propellant exert pressure on the
The design and dimensions of a patronhylsa are specific to the cartridge it belongs to, dictating its