Cartridges
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AMMOCartridges
TONERSCopier cartridges
AMMOSome cartridges
LOADInsert cartridges
RELOADInsert fresh cartridges
AMMOShells, cartridges, etc.
AMMOCartridges, for short
AMMOCartridges, e.g.
TONERSSome cartridges' contents
RELOADInsert cartridges again
RELOADSCertain gun cartridges
TRICOLORLike some ink cartridges
LASERTONERSContents of some cartridges
CYANBlue in printer cartridges
CLIPDevice to hold cartridges.
INKSContents of some cartridges
BBSContents of some cartridges
TONERSContents of copier cartridges
INKContents of some cartridges
TONERContents of some cartridges
INKSSome are in cartridges
RESIZERDie for reshaping cartridges.
AMMOShort for cartridges, shells, etc.
REFILLEDLike some used ink cartridges
CYANSShades of blue used in print cartridges
revolverpistol with a revolving cylinder holding cartridges
bandoliersA shoulder-belt with loops or pockets for cartridges
bandoleersA shoulder-belt with loops or pockets for cartridges
bandolierA shoulder-belt with loops or pockets for cartridges
rimfire(of a firearm) designed for the use of such cartridges
ejectablethrow out or off from within ejects the empty cartridges
magnum(of a cartridge) equipped with a larger charge than other cartridges of the same size
magnumsA gun designed to fire cartridges that are more powerful than its caliber would suggest
shellsA hollow metal or paper case used as a container for fireworks, explosives, or cartridges
magazinesA chamber for holding a supply of cartridges to be fed automatically to the breech of a gun
bandoleerbroad belt worn over the shoulder by soldiers and having a number of small loops or pockets, for holding a cartridge or cartridges
henrys.44 caliber lever-action repeating rifle, marketed in the U.S. in the early 1860s, using metallic cartridges and a tubular magazine capable of holding 16 rounds
henry.44 caliber lever-action repeating rifle, marketed in the U.S. in the early 1860s, using metallic cartridges and a tubular magazine capable of holding 16 rounds