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That's clever! BTW, what are 'cartrides'?
Presumably they're what go in bandoleers ;-)

 

Nice idea though!

 

Stone

Posted
That's clever! BTW, what are 'cartrides'?

 

I think fu<k is the word.... Only now I notice the typo.... :banghead:

Posted

yep then you can fill your bandoliers with the right calibre cartidges lol

Gaz

 

 

calibre - 3 dictionary results

cal⋅i⋅ber

 

 /ˈkælthinsp.pngəthinsp.pngbər/ [kal-uh-ber] –noun 1.the diameter of something of circular section, esp. that of the inside of a tube: a pipe of three-inch caliber. 2.Ordnance. the diameter of the bore of a gun taken as a unit of measurement.3.degree of capacity or competence; ability: a mathematician of high caliber. 4.degree of merit or excellence; quality: the high moral caliber of the era.

 

Also, especially British, cal⋅i⋅bre.

 

 

Origin:

1560–70; var. of calibre < MF ≪ Ar qālib mold, last < Gk kālápous shoe last, equiv. to kāla- comb. form of kâlon wood + poús foot

 

bandoliers - 2 dictionary results

ban⋅do⋅leer

 

 /ˌbænthinsp.pngdlˈɪər/ [ban-dl-eer] –noun a broad belt worn over the shoulder by soldiers and having a number of small loops or pockets, for holding a cartridge or cartridges.

 

Also, ban⋅do⋅lier.

 

Origin:

1570–80; earlier bandollier < MF bandoulliere < Catalan bandolera, fem. deriv. of bandoler member of a band of men (bandol (< Sp bando band1) + -er < L -ārius -ary; cf. -eer )thinsp.png

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