metal, plastic or wood, gun powder.
Annie got your gun.
No, it does not contain latex
a gun with ammo
Obviously, steel(which can contain iron, carbon, and may contain chromium, nickel, molybdenum, vanadium, etc). Depending on the gun, it may also contain some copper or brass, wood, plastics, etc.
a gun with ammo
Guns themselves don't contain any gunpowder, although, in muzzle loading firearms, the powder is loaded into the barrel, at which point, it could be said the gun does contain gunpowder. In firearms which use cartridges, it is the cartridge which contains the gunpowder.
Most blank guns are simply not strong enough to contain the pressure of a live cartridge.
Firearms may contain cams and levers, but the firearm itself is not considered a pulley.
Smooth bores are bores or barrels in guns that do not contain rifling. Rifling is made up of lands and grooves that cause the bullet to turn within the barrel of the gun. This turning gives the bullet and gun its accuracy. A smooth bore gun is much less accurate than a rifled bore gun.
the same way you make a potato gun.( search "how to make a potato gun" on google.) then instead of a potato u can use something that can contain bbs such as: a cloth , toilet paper roll, etc...
Yes, gunpowder is a mixture of different chemicals such as sulfur, charcoal, and potassium nitrate. These components are not metals, so gunpowder is considered a non-metal.
They didn't. Modern cartridges or "bullets" still contain gunpowder inside the shell casing. The first gun powder integrated cartridge was invented in 1808, but it didn't really catch on until around the time of the American Civil War.