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Condition 1: the bolt is locked to the rear. The safety is on. The source of ammunition is in position on the feed tray. The cover is closed. Condition 2: not applicable condition 3: the bolt is forward. The chamber is empty. The safety is off. The source of ammunition is in position on the feed tray. The cover is closed. Condition 4: the bolt is forward. The chamber is empty. The safety is off. The feed tray is clear of ammunition. The cover is closed.
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Condition 1: the bolt is locked to the rear. The safety is on. The source of ammunition is in position on the feed tray or in the magazine well. The cover is closed. Condition 2: not applicable condition 3: the bolt is forward. The chamber is empty. The safety is off. The source of ammunition is in position on the feed tray or in the magazine well. The cover is closed. Condition 4: the bolt is forward. The chamber is empty. The safety is off. The feed tray is clear of ammunition and/or no magazine is inserted. The cover is closed.
Depends on box condition, who made the ammunition, and when the ammunition was made. Contact me for further information. Navy Arms made the most recent run of this ammunition in the 1980's and it sells for $40-$50 a box of 50 rounds.
One of the 4 weapon condition codes is: condition 4, which means no magazine is inserted. Condition 3 means the magazine is inserted. Condition 2 means there's a round in the chamber and the magazine is inserted. Lastly, condition 1 means the magazine is inserted but the weapon is safe.
One of the 4 weapon condition codes is: condition 4, which means no magazine is inserted. Condition 3 means the magazine is inserted. Condition 2 means there's a round in the chamber and the magazine is inserted. Lastly, condition 1 means the magazine is inserted but the weapon is safe.
Lapua is a Finnish company that makes ammunition and ammunition components. They make many different kinds of bullets.
Actually both of the answers below are correct - if you're talking about a single kind of ammunition, then the word could be both singular and plural. If you're talking about several kinds of different ammunition, the plural is ammunitions.
"Multiple codes". However, sometimes a "combination code" can be used to describe more than one condition.
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