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  • Caliber
  • Caliber
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  • Caliber is a skilled soldier, master warrior, and all around supreme combatant. He serves the United States with skill and honor as an agent of Vanguard and a member of the U.S. sponsored super team; the Thunderbolts.
  • Caliber is a Tier 1 skill in Mordecai's Sniper skill tree. It increases damage with sniper rifles.
  • Caliber, or Cal, was an Autobot created by a fragment of the Allspark. He served with the two who had been created along with him, Forge and Pump, in a unit called Ion Lance. He was also involved romantically with a female Decepticon-turned-Autobot named 'Diva'.
  • Note that in some cases a three-number caliber size does not mean an extremely large caliber. For example, .223 simply means 22,3 caliber. Also, if measured in millimeters, the first number stand for width and the second for length.
  • In guns including firearms, caliber or calibre is the approximate internal diameter of the barrel in relation to the diameter of the projectile used in it. In a rifled barrel, the distance is measured between opposing lands or grooves; groove measurements are common in cartridge designations originating in the United States, while land measurements are more common elsewhere. It is important to performance that a bullet should closely match the groove diameter of a barrel to ensure a good seal. When the barrel diameter is given in inches, the abbreviation "cal" is used in place of "inches." For example, a small bore rifle with a diameter of 0.22 inch is a .22 cal; however, the decimal point is generally dropped when spoken, making it "twenty-two caliber" or a "two-two caliber". Calibers of
  • In guns, particularly firearms, caliber or calibre is the approximate internal diameter of the barrel, or the diameter of the projectile it fires. In a rifled barrel, the distance is measured between opposing lands or grooves; groove measurements are common in cartridge designations originating in the United States, while land measurements are more common elsewhere. Good performance requires that a bullet closely match the groove diameter of a barrel to ensure a good seal. When the barrel diameter is given in inches, the abbreviation "cal" is used in place of "inches." For example, a small bore rifle with a diameter of 0.22 inch is a .22 cal; however, the decimal point is generally dropped when spoken, making it "twenty-two caliber" or a "two-two caliber". Calibers of firearms can be refer
  • Caliber is the diameter of a projectile in whole numbers and round to hundredths. Example: a .308 inch diameter bullet is referred to as 30 caliber or a .458 in inch diameter bullet is referred to as 45 caliber. In some cases for the purposes of advertising, a caliber is round to some number that sounds good; a .429 inch diameter bullet is referred to as 44 caliber not 42 or 43.
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  • U.S. Military
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Eyes
  • Brown
  • blue
Weapon
  • Numerous Guns, Explosives, Knives, etc.
Tier
  • First
Affiliation
  • Autobots
Tree
  • Sniper
Game
  • Borderlands
Hair
  • None
Name
  • Caliber
Type
  • Constant Boost
Education
  • College Graduate
maxpoints
  • 5
Weight
  • 200.0
Allies
Alias
  • Duncan Strega, Talon Strega
Height
  • 1.0
  • Approximately two stories
Identity
  • Secret, Known to Vanguard and the U.S. Government
Citizenship
  • United States of America
Home
  • Detroit, Michigan
Character
  • Mordecai
Profession
  • Sniper
  • Government Agent
NPC
  • No
Classification
  • Alpha Mutant
Gender
  • Male
  • Male Programming
Position
  • Magnetic Cannon used as a sniper rifle
RealName
  • Unknown
Effect
  • Increases damage with Sniper Rifles by 4% per rank
Creator
transforms
  • Military Jeep with a Magnetic cannon
MinLevel
  • 6
abstract
  • Caliber is a skilled soldier, master warrior, and all around supreme combatant. He serves the United States with skill and honor as an agent of Vanguard and a member of the U.S. sponsored super team; the Thunderbolts.
  • Caliber is the diameter of a projectile in whole numbers and round to hundredths. Example: a .308 inch diameter bullet is referred to as 30 caliber or a .458 in inch diameter bullet is referred to as 45 caliber. In some cases for the purposes of advertising, a caliber is round to some number that sounds good; a .429 inch diameter bullet is referred to as 44 caliber not 42 or 43. Caliber can also refer to: * the diameter of a bullet or other projectile * the diameter of a bore of a gun usually expressed in hundredths or thousandths of an inch and typically written as a decimal fraction * to find the caliber of a round, take the diameter in milimeters...and divide by 25.4...the answer will be a decimal (example. .22 for twenty two caliber)
  • In guns, particularly firearms, caliber or calibre is the approximate internal diameter of the barrel, or the diameter of the projectile it fires. In a rifled barrel, the distance is measured between opposing lands or grooves; groove measurements are common in cartridge designations originating in the United States, while land measurements are more common elsewhere. Good performance requires that a bullet closely match the groove diameter of a barrel to ensure a good seal. When the barrel diameter is given in inches, the abbreviation "cal" is used in place of "inches." For example, a small bore rifle with a diameter of 0.22 inch is a .22 cal; however, the decimal point is generally dropped when spoken, making it "twenty-two caliber" or a "two-two caliber". Calibers of firearms can be referred to in millimeters, as in a "caliber of eighty-eight millimeters" (88 mm) or "a hundred and five-millimeter caliber gun" (often abbreviated as "105 mm gun"). While modern cartridges and cartridge firearms are generally referred to by the cartridge name, they are still lumped together based on bore diameter. For example, a firearm might be described as a .30 caliber rifle, which could be any of a wide range of cartridges using a roughly .30 inch projectile; or a ".22 rimfire", referring to any rimfire cartridge using a .22 caliber projectile. Firearm calibers outside the range of .17 to .50 (4.5 to 12.7 mm) exist, but are rarely encountered. Wildcat cartridges, for example, can be found in .10, .12, and .14 caliber (2.5, 3.0, & 3.6 mm), typically used for short range varmint hunting, where the high velocity, lightweight bullets provide devastating terminal ballistics with little risk of ricochet. Larger calibers, such as .577, .585, .600, .700, and .729 (12.7, 14.7, 14.9, 15.2, 17.8, & 18.5 mm) are generally found in proprietary cartridges chambered in express rifles or similar guns intended for use on dangerous game. 950 JDJ is the only known cartridge beyond .79 caliber used in a rifle. In some contexts, e.g. guns aboard a warship, "caliber" is used to describe the barrel length as multiples of the bore diameter. A "5-inch 50 calibre" gun has a bore diameter of 5 inches (12.7 cm) and a barrel length of 50 times 5 inches = 250 inches (6.35 m).
  • Note that in some cases a three-number caliber size does not mean an extremely large caliber. For example, .223 simply means 22,3 caliber. Also, if measured in millimeters, the first number stand for width and the second for length. * 5.56x45mm NATO. NATO intermediate round. Used by both NATO forces and countless others. * .223 Remington. The civilian version which the 5.56x45mm NATO is based on. * 7.62x51mm NATO. NATO full-power round. Not as popular as the 5.56x45mm NATO but still common with some non-NATO forces. * 12.7x99mm NATO (.50 BMG). NATO heavy round. Commonly used in many anti-material rifles such as the Barrett M82, the McMillan Tac-50 and the Steyr HS .50. * .308 Winchester. Very popular civilian cartridge which the 7.62x51mm NATO is based on. * 7.62x39mm. Russian cartridge popular both amongst militaries and civilian shooters. * 5.45x39mm. Newer Russian cartridge, used by the Russian military and many of their weapon-buyers. * .22 Long Round. Lightweight .22 caliber ammo, both cheap and common amongst civilian shooters. * 9x19mm parabellum. Common pistol round. * .45 ACP. Another common pistol round, though not as common as the 9x19mm parabellum.
  • Caliber is a Tier 1 skill in Mordecai's Sniper skill tree. It increases damage with sniper rifles.
  • Caliber, or Cal, was an Autobot created by a fragment of the Allspark. He served with the two who had been created along with him, Forge and Pump, in a unit called Ion Lance. He was also involved romantically with a female Decepticon-turned-Autobot named 'Diva'.
  • In guns including firearms, caliber or calibre is the approximate internal diameter of the barrel in relation to the diameter of the projectile used in it. In a rifled barrel, the distance is measured between opposing lands or grooves; groove measurements are common in cartridge designations originating in the United States, while land measurements are more common elsewhere. It is important to performance that a bullet should closely match the groove diameter of a barrel to ensure a good seal. When the barrel diameter is given in inches, the abbreviation "cal" is used in place of "inches." For example, a small bore rifle with a diameter of 0.22 inch is a .22 cal; however, the decimal point is generally dropped when spoken, making it "twenty-two caliber" or a "two-two caliber". Calibers of firearms can be referred to in millimeters, as in a "caliber of eighty-eight millimeters" (88 mm) or "a hundred and five-millimeter caliber gun" (often abbreviated as "105 mm gun"). While modern cartridges and cartridge firearms are generally referred to by the cartridge name, they are still lumped together based on bore diameter. For example, a firearm might be described as a ".30 caliber rifle", which could be any of a wide range of cartridges using a roughly .30 inch projectile; or a ".22 rimfire", referring to any rimfire cartridge using a .22 caliber projectile. In some contexts, e.g. guns aboard a warship, "caliber" is used to describe the barrel length as multiples of the bore diameter. A "5-inch 50 caliber" gun has a bore diameter of 5 inches (127 mm) and a barrel length of 50 times 5 inches = 250 inches (6.35 m).
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