Until someone teaches them, all of them.
Answer varies state to state. In most cases, pass a background investigation, show that you have had training to safely handle a firearm.
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Yes - this firearm should safely handle today's 3 in. shells
To remove a firing pin, first ensure the firearm is unloaded and safely handle it. Disassemble the firearm according to the manufacturer's instructions, typically by removing the slide or bolt. Locate the firing pin, which is usually held in place by a retaining pin or spring; carefully remove these components, and then extract the firing pin from its housing. Always consult the specific firearm's manual for detailed guidance.
Yes, a .38 special cartridge can be safely fired in a .357 firearm. The .357 firearm is designed to accommodate both .38 special and .357 cartridges.
The maximum amperage that 18 gauge wire can safely handle is typically around 16 amps.
Yes, a .357 firearm can shoot .38 ammunition because the .38 caliber is slightly smaller than the .357 caliber, allowing it to fit and be fired safely in a .357 firearm.
That depends. It really depends on when they child is capable of understanding the safety rules and safely handle a firearm. The basics of saety should be taught as early as possible but most do not begin shooting until between the ages of 5 and 10.
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The maximum current rating for a wire that can safely handle 10 wire amps is 10 amps.
The recommended amperage for a circuit breaker to safely handle a 50 amp load is 60 amps.
Yes, a .357 firearm can shoot .38 Special ammunition because the .38 Special cartridge is shorter than the .357 cartridge, allowing it to fit and be fired safely in a .357 firearm.