The basics: you activate the trigger, the hammer strikes the firing pin, the firing pin strikes the primer on the cartridge, the bullet is propelled down the barrel and goes to wherever the sights were aimed the instant the shot broke.
If fired from a rifled firearm, it spins.
First, lets go over what happens when a bullet is fired from a firearm. 1) A cartridge (a bullet pressed into a metalic cartidge which contains smokeless gunpowder and a primer) is loaded into the firing chamber of the firearm. 2) When the trigger is pulled, a hammer hits a firing pin which impacts the primer on the cartridge. 3) The primer ignites the smokeless gunpowder in the cartridge which produces a high pressure explosion. 4) This explosion forces the bullet down the barrel of the firearm and toward the target. The barrel of most firearms contains groves which help stabilize the bullet in flight by imparting a spin. These groves leave marks on the bullet itself which can be compared with other bullets fired from the same firearm. In addition, the firing pin on the firearm leaves a "dimple" on the spent primer of the metallic cartridge. This can also be measured and compared to other cartridges from the same firearm.
It deals taht examenate of the firearm and related evidence that encountered at the crimescene in a shooting area or incedent.
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Your right to vote, to possess a firearm, and to work in certain occupations. Also your freedom, and the ability to visit some nations.
A shotgun is a firearm. A revolver is a firearm. A pistol is a firearm. A rifle is a firearm. If you want even more specific -- A Remington 1187 is a firearm (shotgun). A Smith and Wesson 686 is a firearm (revolver). A Sig Sauer P226 is a firearm (pistol). A Colt 6920 is a firearm (rifle).
Paper work done IAW local, state or federal law.
No. That is a felony, which is a bar to possessing a firearm ANYWHERE in the US.
No, Sword is not a firearm.
Design of the firearm
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When a person sells a firearm they essentially sign a contract stating that the firearm is in fact said person's property. The pawn shop cannot treat everyone as criminals and it rarely happens, but it does from time to time. The original owner must file a police report when firearm was stolen. There is some paper work and steps but it will be returned.
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First, cleaning and maintaining the firearm properly assures that it will work when you need it to work. Secondly, You can extend the usable life of a firearm a tremendous amount. I have- and still shoot- a small 410 shotgun that was my grandfather's, and it is more than 100 years old.
No, he cannot have a firearm.
That depends if you are talking about the firearm or about the cartridge.