A round is a complete cartridge; e.g., shell casing, projectile, propellant, and primer.
Artillery=Guns OR Cannons The term Guns in the military refers to Artillery. Rifles, machineguns, pistols, are called Small Arms.
It doesn't necessarily relate to the Iraq War, but the term "21 guns" means the funeral of in which an American soldier dies in battle. During the funeral, 21 guns are pointed into the sky. It's a military term.
Which military?
Yes, although the US Military likes them to be called a rifle, a weapon, or a piece- and machine guns, shotguns, and cannon are called guns. But yes, the term gun and firearm both mean the same thing. All rifles are guns, but not all guns are rifles.
The military arrived with their tanks and guns.
Depends on which climate, which guns, which military. The US military uses a lot of CLP, but not for all guns in all climates.
No. If they were, the militarywouldn't have them.
Yes
Type in Round and Round into lyricwiki; Ratt has two ts. Guns n Roses are irrelevant.
There is no certain number of guns that constitutes an arsenal because the term is almost always (commonly) misused. The definition of arsenal is: A government establishment where military equipment or munitions are manufactured or stored. When people say something like "He had an arsenal of guns," that is incorrect usage.
guns were first needed for the military's purposes in the 1500's.Then,the military thought that if the military couldn't be at a hostage situation,the civilians could use their guns for self defense.Then,people bought them for neferious purposes.Such as,during that time,pirates bought them.
7.62 mm refers to the bullet diameter of the ammunition. It is commonly associated with the NATO standard round, 7.62x51mm (.308 Winchester), which is used in various military rifles and machine guns.