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leade

Noun

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leade (plural leades)

That portion of a firearm's barrel immediately in front of the chamber where the bullet travels prior to contacting the rifling.

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Gerrard Winstanley (England, 1648), Richard Coppin (England, 1652), Jane Leade (England, 1697), and George de Benneville (France and America, 18th century) taught that God would grant all human beings salvation. Source: Internet

According to the agreement made by the vice floor leade. Source: Internet

Chamber The 5.56mm NATO chambering, known as a NATO or mil-spec chamber, has a longer leade, which is the distance between the mouth of the cartridge and the point at which the rifling engages the bullet. Source: Internet

US Mil-spec MIL-C-9963F, MIL-C-9963G, and MIL-C-63989A(AR) These pressures are generated and measured using a chamber cut to 5.56 NATO specifications, including the longer leade. Source: Internet

This group is represented by Jan Baptist van Helmont (1618–1699), Robert Fludd (1574–1637), John Pordage (1608–1681), Jane Leade (1623–1704), Henry More (1614–1687), Pierre Poiret (1646–1719), and Antoinette Bourignon (1616–1680). Source: Internet

The APEC summit, invited by the host country leade. Source: Internet

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