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- Sabot (shoe) - Wikipedia
Sabots are either whole-foot clogs or a heavy leather shoe with a wooden sole Sabots were considered a work shoe associated with the lower classes in the 16th to 19th centuries During this period, the years of the Industrial Revolution, the word sabotage gained currency
- SABOT Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The term sabot may have first been introduced into English in a 1607 translation from French: "wooden shoes," readers were informed, are "properly called sabots " 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
- Sabots for Reloaders - EABCO
Remington Accelerator Style Sabots for Reloading PLUS, Reloading Tools for Sabot Ammo
- Sabots - acham
Sabots are whole feet clogs, a shoe made of hollowed-out wood They looked different than the Dutch traditional wooden shoes that we often see Both men and women wore heavy woolen socks in natural color and sabots, sometimes lined with straw to absorb humidity
- Sabot | Definition Facts | Britannica
There are two kinds of sabots: one is shaped and hollowed from a single piece of wood (called klompen by the Dutch), and the other is a heavy leather shoe with a wooden sole
- What are Sabot Slugs? - True Shot Ammo
For those of you interested in the world of firearms, sabots can play an important role in your shooting Not only are they inherently more accurate and efficient than traditional slugs, but they are also designed for improved down-range shooting performance So what exactly is a sabot slug?
- What is a sabot? - Knight Rifles
Sabots are structural devices used with firearm or cannon ammunition to make a smaller caliber bullet fit into a larger caliber barrel 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 and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
noun Word forms: plural sabots (ˈsæbouz, French saˈbou) 1 a shoe made of a single block of wood hollowed out, formerly worn esp by farmers and workers in the Netherlands , France, Belgium , etc
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