No reason it would not be.
Only until it is fired
A pistol which automatically loads the next round into the chamber for firing after the previous round is fired.
Accurately- about 100 yards. Total range, fired at a high angle, no accuracy? About 2500 ft, depending on which 44 bullet, and which gun it is fired from.
a bullet of the same caliber and same grains of powder fired from a long barrel will have a higher muzzle velocity than if fired from a short barrel.
Yes
There are spiral grooves engraved on the inside of a rilfe or pistol barrel. When a bullet is fired, it is forced into those grooves, which impart a spin to the bullet. The grooves are called rifling.
Any bullet can it is just needs to be supressed. When it isn't fired from a pistol.
The Glocks are striker fired pistols, not DA... there is no SA option, because the design of a striker fired pistol doesn't use a hammer, and it cannot facilitate such an action.
It only comes as a striker fired pistol - the design cannot accommodate a SA-type action (and the existing action isn't DA, to that end, as the striker fired mechanic is much different from a hammer fired mechanism).
A good quality pistol which you're comfortable with is always the starting point. If you're carrying ITW, you may have a particular emphasis on either a striker fired or DAO/DAK pistol, to eliminate the risk of the hammer catching on clothing.
She was fired by her owner sadly. Here she can be refered to an employee or a bullet inside a pistol.
Gun is the general name for a firearm- it could mean a rifle, shotgun, pistol, or cannon. Bullet is the term for the part of a cartridge that is fired out of the muzzle of a gun.