Yes, the noun 'firearms' is a general noun.
The noun 'rifle' is a specific noun for a type of firearm.
The phrase "Rifle rifle rifle rifle" could refer to a repetitive mention of the word "rifle," which may suggest emphasis on the topic of firearms or marksmanship. However, without additional context, it is unclear what specific question or concept is being addressed. If this is part of a riddle or a specific inquiry, please provide more details for a more tailored response.
Yes, "Winchester 73" is a proper noun and the word "Rifle" should be capitalized when referring to the specific model.
Only if the scope is designed for an air rifle. Because of the recoil being different on an air rifle than a firearms rifle. Air rifle scopes are made differently than firearms scopes. A firearms scope can break it's glass mounts if it is used on an air rifle.
The noun 'bullet' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a thing.
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There ARE no websites that teach "EVERYTHING" about firearms- I have been a student of firearms for over 50 years, and I am still learning. Firearms are an incredibly broad topic- I would suggest you narrow down your interests a lot, and find some specific aspect of firearms you would like to study. That might be the history of firearms, rifle target shooting, hunting, skeet shooting, etc.
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Try: Firearms Arms Weapons
In the firearms industry the bore of a 7mm rifle is .284in.
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Mid-Atlantic Firearms Training offers basic firearms training in handgun and pistol as well as rifle and shotgun. Personal Protection classes are also offered. www.midatlanticfirearmstraining.com
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