Technically, suitable ammo is loaded into magazine. Magazine is inserted into pistol. Slide is pulled back then let go, chambering a round from the aforementioned magazine. Trigger is pulled, causing hammer to move backwards via the trigger bar. Once past point of release, hammer falls, striking the firing pin. Firing pin moves and contacts primer of round, causing detonation of the powder, forcing the bullet forward through the rifling and exiting barrel. Firearm unlocks, casing is extracted and ejected, hammer is cocked, slide catches another round and forces it into the chamber of the barrel. Slide returns to forward most position and the whole process repeats.
9mm
I can give you several sentences.Technically speaking, I'm the one who did most of the work.He is a technically brilliant painter.We are technically lagging behind Japan.That was a technically brilliant solution.
it's spelled "technically". That is, if you mean it like, "Technically, i didn't break any rules."
The proper name Technic is a line of plastic toys by Lego.The English noun is spelled techniques (methods, procedures).
Domain name is a name of a group of systems, while IP Address is the Identification for each systems. So they are not technically same.
probably If the pistol is designed for 9mm Luger, 9mm Para, or 9x19, yes.
The 9mm pistol would have the higher decibel rating.
No
Most likely a 9mm with a suppressor
9mm MKV is not the same as 9mm Luger.
The 9mm Parabellum is longer than the .380 ACP (also called the 9mm Short) They do not interchange.
It is 9mm pistol
9mm
Exactly how is the pistol marked? 9mm browning serial number 72C44338
it is a Model 39-2 9mm pistol
shoot them with a 9mm pistol
marksman