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Breechblock

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A breechblock (or "breech block") is the part of the firearm action that closes the breech of a weapon (whether small arms or artillery) at the moment of firing.

Most modern small firearms use a rotating breechblock, better known as a bolt, first used in manually operated bolt action weapons, but later operated by the power of the cartridge in automatic weapons. Some variations of non-rotating breechblocks include:

In artillery the forces are much greater, but similar methods are used. The Welin breech block uses an interrupted screw and is used on weapons with calibres from about 4 inches up to 16 inches or more. Other systems use horizontal or vertical sliding block.

The "Latched breechblock" hasn't existed historically, but is a possible breechblock.[citation needed] The principle of the "latched breechblock" is that the breech is closed by putting a cap, and a cap is locked by latch.

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