Rifled Weapons
Rifled weapons are firearms that have spiral grooves cut into the inside of their barrels. These grooves, known as rifling, cause the bullet to spin as it travels down the barrel, which stabilizes its flight and improves accuracy. This design allows for greater range and precision compared to smoothbore weapons, which lack these grooves.
Common examples of rifled weapons include rifles and handguns. The rifling pattern can vary, influencing the bullet's trajectory and performance. Overall, rifled weapons are widely used in hunting, sport shooting, and military applications due to their enhanced accuracy and effectiveness.