Yes. There's a chamber adapter available to do exactly that.
they was betrayed by one of there best general
Washington had his army occupy the heights over Boston. His army could attack the British army from two different directions, so the British had to divide their forces to defend their position. He could see any impending British attack so he did not need to divide his forces. His cannon were placed where they could fire on the British positions. The British cannon would need to shoot uphill and could not shoot that far. General Gage, the British commander, saw the hopelessness of his situation and abandoned Boston.
yes on older guns chambered for 45 ACP There are many guns old and new chambered in 45acp the cartridge has been around for over 100 years, however because of less refined metallurgy it is not always recommended to shoot newer ammo in older guns specifically due to the higher pressures that new ammo attains and the age and overall wear on the weapon.
High taxes [taxation without representation]
Indeed the pharaohs were black. The British used cannons to shoot the nose off of the phinx's, because they resembled black people.
The .303 British and .303 Savage are not the same. Only purchase the caliber that is printed on the barrel.
In firearms chambered for them.
The cartridge is sometimes called the .303 Enfield or .303 British (or even 7.7×56mmR). Do not attempt to use other ammunition.
Only what it is chambered for.
NEVER SHOOT AMMUNITION IN A WEAPON NOT CHAMBERED FOR IT!!!!! Do not attempt this.
No
yes it will. the rating shotguns are chambered for is the maximum size shell you can shoot. i have a 1100 LT chambered for 3 inch and i shoot 2 3/4 inch shells out of it mostly.
It will shoot any type it is chambered for.
NO NO NO! Only shoot what the rifle is chambered for and so marked.
DO NOT SHOOT AMMUNITION IN A WEAPON NOT CHAMBERED FOR IT. If you do, bad things will happen.
Any firearm chambered for 22
What it is chambered for. Shoot as many different loads and pattern.