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10-gauge

American  
[ten-geyj] / ˈtɛnˌgeɪdʒ /

noun

  1. Also called 10-gauge shotgun.  a shotgun using a shell of approximately 0.775 inch (1.97 centimeters) in diameter.

  2. the shell itself.


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The wire powering your electric clothes dryer is almost always a 10-gauge wire.

From Seattle Times • Nov. 30, 2021

In addition to a mini-revolver and a couple varmint rifles, Blaine keeps a 10-gauge shotgun over their front door.

From The Verge • Jun. 25, 2018

On the flip side, if you hate the recoil of your 3�-inch 12-gauge, buy an 11-pound 10-gauge, which shoots the same loads with significantly less recoil because of its weight.

From Time Magazine Archive

Again there may be no baiting, no live decoys, no sink boxes or batteries, no guns larger than 10-gauge, or carrying more than three shells.

From Time Magazine Archive

About the time the 10-gauge comes over to the Colonel, with the compliments of the Wells-Fargo Express, an' twenty shells holdin' twenty-one buck-shot to the shell, Doc Peets himse'f comes sa'nterin' into the sanctum.

From Wolfville Days by Lewis, Alfred Henry