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rimfire

[rim-fahyuhr]

adjective

  1. (of a cartridge) having the primer in a rim encircling the base.

  2. (of a firearm) designed for the use of such cartridges.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of rimfire1

An Americanism dating back to 1865–70; rim + fire
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Example Sentences

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Holly Sullivan, president of the Connecticut Citizens Defense League, said the governor’s news conference included many inaccuracies, including officials’ description of .22-caliber rimfire rifles, which she said cannot fire larger ammunition that would qualify them as assault weapons.

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The law would also add to the ban “rimfire” rifles, which officials said are typically used for hunting but can be modified into assault-style weapons.

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Centerfire ammunition is taxed at $0.05 per cartridge, and rimfire ammunition is taxed at $0.01 per cartridge.

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Other manufacturers, such as Marlin Firearms, also make guns specifically for young shooters, including the XT-22 series, featured in the company’s brochure with the slogan “First Love. First Car. First Rimfire”.

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The use of rimfire and centerfire weapons is prohibited at Gifford.

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