Many cartridge designs of the last century include this belt, but do not really require it.
The cartridge design as well as the parts count/description varies by manufacturer.
Another problem for the refillers is keeping up with innovations in cartridge design while facing new legal challenges from printer makers.
The cartridge design began years earlier but its introduction was delayed, at least in part, because of the unavailability of a suitable action.
This evolutionary improvement became an archetype, influencing future cartridge designs.
Forks now used a cartridge design and were 43 mm in diameter.
Company startup was during the most rapid evolution of cartridge design to date.
The short, fat cartridge design is known to promote efficient powder burning characteristics.
As a cartridge design which was optimized for that sole purpose, it has found little to no use outside this sphere of usage.
In the mid- to late-1800s, many rimfire cartridge designs existed.