Yes.
If a suspected terrorist fails to stop at a road-block, you are under orders to stop him, and in a state of Red Alert, it's shoot to kill.
'Shooting ones Self in the foot' means that you have brought it upon yourself. No one else 'shot' you in the foot, it was you who did it.
No
depend upon which trench and what there role was
At the town line
Hook used a pistol to shoot Belle on Once Upon a Time. He obtained the gun from Rumplestiltskin while working with him to get his revenge on Rumplestiltskin and to secure his alliance.
Depends upon length of revolver barrel, smooth bore or grooved bore, caliber of bullet, grains of powder propelling bullet, weight of grains in bullet, into wind shot or against wind shot, cross wind shot. Go to a shooting range and get some good ideas and answers from experienced shooters. Shooting/reloading manuals have good answers. Hope this helps some.
It is unless you are a police officer and they fired upon you first.
Pay is dependent upon rank/pay grade, time in service, and any other allowances the soldier is entitled to.
That depends upon the laws of the particular state.
Shotgun shells - They are loaded with different sizes of shot depending upon what you are hunting. Bird shot, buck shot or even a single slug.
The barrel of a gun is the metal tube a projectile fires out of. Most barrels contain rifling, these are spiraled-grooves on the inside of the barrel to help the projectile shoot straight. This is why rifles are far more accurate than handguns; they have more rifling. The effect is similar to throwing a perfect spiral in football - the projectile is machined through the barrel to make it predictable and more likely to hit the target it is fired at.
It depends upon the species and the size of the shoot. It is possible that the roots may produce another shoot. If the shoot was thick and has green on the bottom, and no brown bark, yes, it is possible to use the shoot as a cutting. But this usually only works if the plant is large enough.