Brass cased Wolf products from the Wolf Gold line come with Boxer primers and are reloadable.
Steel cased Wolf products (like Military Classic) are not reloadable with standard reloading equipment.
For what it is, yes.
No, swords are weapons that don't run out of ammo like guns. Guns run out of ammo, not swords. Swords have infinite ammo. Their infinite ammo is their blade, not bullets. Guns run out of ammo and have to be reloaded. Some how, swords are better than guns because swords can deflect bullets. Guns uses bullets and swords uses blades.
Wolf ammo makes monarch for academy it is boxer primed... They also make wolf gold in the same factory as the monarch it is great mosin nagant ammo
Retailers get ammunition from wholesalers. Wholesalers get it form manufacturers. Wolf 7.62x39 ammunition is made in Russia in the city of Tula.
For the most part, the steel cased ammunition marketed by Wolf, Brown/Silver/Golden Bear, etc. Keep in mind that Wolf isn't actually the manufacturer, but rather, a marketing companies who obtains the ammo they sell from a number of sources, and not everything they market will be priced so low. Wolf Gold, for instance, is brass cased ammunition made by Prvi Partisan in Serbia, and is considerably more expensive than the steel cased Wolf ammo (such as the Military Classic), which is manufactured at the Tula Cartridge Works in Russia.
Wolf ammo has produced some not sure if they are still makeing it or not
Position of the primer- on the rim or rear center of cartridge case. In general, rimfire ammo is less powerful and cannot be reloaded.
None. Just the 7.65x53. Some surplus ammo is still on the market (although it can be difficult to find), and there's also ammo being manufactured commercially by Norma and Privi Partisan (the Privi Partisan ammo might also be sold under the Wolf Gold name).
TMJ (Total Metal Jacket) bullets should be safe in a Glock with polygonal rifling. It IS fully jacketed ammo. Glocks do not do well with cast lead bullets.
Assuming you're referring to the 7.92x57 (a.k.a., 8x57) Mauser cartridge, it depends on whether it's the I or IS cartridge. The I cartridge has a diameter of 8.08mm (.318 inches), and the IS cartridge has a diameter of 8.20mm (.323 inches). Which one you refer to depends specifically on which Wolf ammo you had in mind - Wolf doesn't actually manufacture ammo, they simply market it. Ammo comes from a number of sources, including the Tula Cartridge Works in Russia (Wolf, Wolf Military Classic), Privi Partisan in Serbia (Wolf Gold), and others.
AssaultCube Reloaded happened in 2011.
AssaultCube Reloaded was created in 2011.