Nothing. Identification tag silencers are black in colour. All the colour variations are civilian market items. A soldier might put a small strip of red tape around their dog tags to indicate a previous heat-related injury (such as heatstroke), and blue to indicate a previous cold weather-related injury (frostbite, chillbains, etc), but there is no codifying of identification tag silencers, 1 - because the only ones sold in the BX/PX are black, and 2 - not everyone wears them, and the use of the identification tag silencers is optional.
There is no "white stuff" in a silencer/muffler, unless you mean fiberglass packing. It has no use when removed.
Not sure, but if you mean centerfire silencer, it is a silencer that works with a centerfire firearm. Centerfire ammo is any ammo that has a primer in the middle of the back of the casing, as opposed to rimfire ammo, where the firing pin hits the edge of the casing.
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Each of the 5 branches of the military has a side of the pentagon.
there is not specific meaning for the color of their fur. just individuality
You mean shinys? Well they are all different for each pokemon=(
Camouflage is the method of concealing either a body part (ex. color of chameleons) or a whole (military vehicles)
Red: freedom White: courage Blue: liberty
they mean differently moods or just what they say
depends it could mean blood or that him/her are afraid what their problems brough concequences to himself/herself.The color red is generally used to signify a warrior. The color red on a family crest symbolizes military greatness.
Color temperature refers to how light is measured. Each color in the spectrum has a different light temperature. This fact has ramifications for both artists and scientists.
If you mean a silencer for a handgun, it depends. Silencers are legal in most U.S. states, but must be purchased from/through a licensed class III dealer. If you have done this, you will have paperwork proving you can legally own the silencer. If you don't have that, or if you are in a state where silencers/supressors are illegal, yes, you can be arrested.Another View: Use the above information with caution. Possession of a silencer falls under the same federal statutes as possession of an automatic weapon or sawed off shotgun. YOU must have a federal permit to possess one . . . for pretty OBVIOUS reasons.It isn't a permit, it's a tax stamp. You must apply and receive a separate tax stamp for each item you own and must keep the stamp or a copy of it with the item at all times. For instance, if you have a short barrelled rifle with a supressor, then you must have two tax stamps, one for the rifle and one for the supressor, each costing $200. If you have three short barrelled rifles and three supressors, you must have six tax stamps, one for each, still at a cost of $200 each. If you sell the items, then the buyer must apply for his or her own stamp for each item. The stamps are not transferable.