In general, it means they do not like you.
The actual act of firing the guns is called a "Salvo".
The actual act of firing the guns is called a "Salvo".
that all depends on the gun. all guns have a different firing rate.
This phrase would mean that guns never stop firing, and that the sound of guns can be heard all day and all night, with no end.
No, Walmart does not sell blank firing guns. Blank firing guns are firearms that are designed to fire blanks, which are cartridges that contain gunpowder but no bullet. These types of guns are often used for theatrical purposes or in training scenarios. Walmart typically sells traditional firearms, ammunition, and hunting accessories, but they do not carry blank firing guns in their stores.
Broadside, as a noun, was used as a naval term to mean either all the guns on one side of a warship, or the nearly simultaneous firing of all of these guns (as a naval combat manoever).
No.
Depends on the neighborhood. If you are someplace where it is unsafe and illegal to be shooting, call the police. Repeat as needed.
Yes and no. Gatling guns are pretty fast firing weapons but machine guns can fire much more faster than Gatling guns.
In older guns....and most guns that people think of when they think of a handgun or rifle, there is a "hammer" and a "firing pin". When the trigger is pulled, the hammer is released and it strikes the firing pin which in turn strikes the primer on the cartridge, firing the round in the chamber. With a striker fired gun, there is no hammer. The striker, which is basically a spring loaded firing pin, is released, doing the job of the firing pin and hitting the primer on the round in the chamber. These guns have become very common, and you will find examples of a striker fired system in all Glocks, Springfield XD's, S&W M&P's, Taurus 24/7, etc.
It means that people have fuuly armend guns
an open bolt gun is simply a gun that fires from an open bolt, the only time the bolt is closed is during the firing and when the firing is stopped the bolt remains open. many open bolt guns have an integral firing pin machined directly on the bolt examples of open bolt guns: uzi mac Thompson 1928