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Bullet Identification Technology: A modern crime fighting tool Bullet identification technology, known as an ammunition coding technology, has been developed and will provide law enforcement with modern crime fighting tools. Ammunition coding technology assigns a unique code to every round of ammunition manufactured, and by recording sales records, law enforcement personnel will be able to easily trace the ammunition involved in a crime and have an avenue to pursue and solve even the most difficult cases. The unique code is micro-laser engraved on factory-produced ammunition. This laser engraving is etched on both the projectile and the inside of the cartridge casing.
They made ammunition in most popular calibers.
Most stores will not allow the return of ammunition.
recognition-most critical and requires a trained observer Documentation and Marking for identification Collection, Packaging, and Preservation Laboratory Analysis Reporting and Testimony
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Completely depends on the ammunition you use. The long barrel tends to be just a little slower with most .22 ammunition but they are a highly accurate rifle with most ammo....
If you mean 22 LR, it is the most common ammunition sold in the US. It is available at most sporting goods stores, including WalMart, and every gun shop I have ever been in.
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That depends on where you live and how restrictive your local regulations are, but any sporting goods store will carry a variety of ammunition. Most Walmarts and many pawn shops have a sporting goods section. By federal law (in the US) you must be 18 to purchase ammunition for a rifle or shotgun and 21 to purchase pistol ammunition.
No. Different types of ammunition for different types of guns. There's no "one gun" that can fire all types of ammo.