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Hot embossing involves the use of special glue, powder, and a heat gun. A special glue is put on an object in a pattern. It could be letters or a shape. Then the embossing powder is put on and the excess part that does not stick to the glue is shaken off. A heat gun is then used to melt the powder.
Beacuse the have a special powder in them
there is a flat holding pin just ahead of the cylinder, it must be pushed out to slide the cylinder off
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Baking sugar.
Chances are that if you overload the charge in a revolver style black powder pistol, you can blow up the cylinder or blow the barrel off the end of the gun.
Its called a chain fire.
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Powder skis are skis that are developed specially for skiing in powder. This type of ski is particularly suited for experienced skiers who are likely to go off-piste.
mine w/ 3k miles gets to about 85mph in packed snow or shallow powder.
bullseye powder 2.8 to 3.0 grains. about 148 grain bullet, plus or minus......
A ,38 Special CARTRIDGE will leave a fair bit of residue- due to the gap between the cylinder and barrel of a revolver (MOST .38 Specials are revolvers) The BULLET is the part of a cartridge that comes out of the barrel- they are solid metal, so do not create gunpowder residue.