AFAIK, cereal was never used as ammunition. Some folks have used corn meal as a buffer in shotgun loading.
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However, one company, Quaker Oats, DID use the term "Shot from Guns" to advertise their Puffed Wheat and Puffed Rice. But the "guns" were steam cookers, and the wheat and rice were not ammo- but cereal.
Ammunition shelf's were where the soldiers kept their ammunition and guns.
No. Different types of ammunition for different types of guns. There's no "one gun" that can fire all types of ammo.
Did you want to know what calibers were used in machine guns or perhaps what cartridges are for machine guns only.
Long guns and hand guns
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hand guns , long guns, Air guns , Rifle these are used as a firearms .
No, Centerfire ammunition is a cartridge-type ammunition, where muzzleloaders use separate bullet, powder, and priming charges.
The 7.62x59 ammunition is a surplus ammunition used in the Mosin Nagant
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Advanced ammunition casings, gatling guns, mini balls and other things
Muskets were the type of guns used in 1690. Pistols were also common types of guns that were used in 1690.
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