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Glossary of Firearm-Related Acronyms

Tim HuntBy Tim HuntJanuary 13, 20262 Mins Read
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Glossary of Firearm-Related Acronyms

Every industry uses a shorthand. It’s efficient, impresses friends and becomes part of the vernacular. Gun enthusiasts have their own jargon, an alphabet soup of acronyms so confusing that we maintain a list for reference when editing stories. Here are a few explanations that might be helpful to the uninitiated.   

We’ll start with the bullet nomenclature often employed by gun enthusiasts:

FMJ—Full metal jacket; best for practice ammo only.

JHP—Jacketed hollow point; best for personal protection.

BTHP—Boattail hollow point; low-drag and capable of going some distance.

OTM—Open tip match; makes steel ring at long range.

Here are a few of the non-ballistic terms seen in the pages of this magazine, along with their translations:

IFAK—Individual first-aid kit

TQ—Tourniquet

QD—Quick disconnect

IWB—Inside the waistband

OWB—Outside the waistband

AIWB—Appendix inside the waistband

EDC—Everyday carry

CQB—Close-quarters battle

BLK—Blackout (in reference to the cartridges bearing that name)

SOCOM—Special Operations Command

PDW—Personal defense weapon; a semi-automatic, large-format pistol or short-barrel rifle wearing a frame with more accessories or attachment points than typical for a compact handgun. 

MSR—Modern sporting rifle; any semi-automatic carbine or rifle fed from a removable magazine. ARs, AKs, AUGs, FALs, Tavors and many others are members of this large family of firearms.

AR—ArmaLite Rifle

MOA—Minute of angle; angular measure, with 60 minutes in every degree, that measures 1.047 inches wide at 100 yards.

Mil—Milliradian; angular measurement that is .001 radian, which converts to 10 centimeters (3.94 inches) wide at 100 meters.

MRDS—Miniature red-dot sight

WML—Weapon-mounted light

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