cordite is a type of smokeless gunpowder. basically cellulose nitrate.
Yes. Cordite is part of gunpowder so any recently fired gun will smell like cordite
The invention of cordite did not occur until 1889. It was also invented in the United Kingdom. It was not used during the Civil War.
M. R. Bowditch has written: ''Cordite-Poole'' -- subject(s): Royal Naval Cordite Factory
I've never shot any of my guns using MRI blackpowder, I've always used GOEX or sometimes I'll use 777. I've been shooting blackpowder guns for many years and I've never heard of MRI. Is it real blackpowder or is it a substitute blackpowder?
A type of blackpowder firearm.
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The Rhino rifle is chambered in .600 Nitro Express. The loading specified for this round is 120 grains of cordite.
Cymbals go boom.
Depending on age of weapon; blackpowder or gunpowder
The 3 components of gunpowder are, Charcoal, Sulphur, and Saltpetre
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