You can use either oil or water based primer as neither will affect the flammability rating of the surface once the coating is dried.
Either. No laws on this in Philadelphia. I would only use Zero VOC on interior though for the off gassing.
The primer
a rimfire cartridge is a cartridge where the primer is in the casing rim and you cannot remove the primer to reload it
it is a fire on a board =P
It means the primer is located at the rear center of the cartridge, unlike rimfire, which has the primer in the rim.
WCF or W.C.F. stands for Winchester Center Fire (Sometimes seen as Winchester Centre Fire). This differentiates a center fire cartridge (the firing primer is in the center of the cartridge base) from a rim fire cartridge (the firing primer is in the case rim).
Common problem. Firing pin is worn, therefore not as long as it should be to properly concuss primer. Just replace pin.
When the striker or firing pin connects with the rim (on a rimfire) or the primer (on a centerfire), and the cartridge does not fire.
The type of monster that cannot be found in the temple of water is the fire-based monster. Water-based monsters are typically found in the temple of water, while fire-based monsters are weak to water and would not be found in such a location.
Firing pin strikes primer, primer ignites powder in case, expanding gases push projectile down the bore.
A rim fire cartridge has the primer built into the rim of the shell casing. The casing must have a wide flat part at the back. A center fire has the primer in the center of the rear of the casing. The rim fire is less expensive to manufacture but is more prone to jamming. The rim fire is not suitable for rapid fire applications or rough handling.
No, there are no chemicals in water borne latex paint that will catch fire, no matter how hard you might try.