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Rifles, shotguns and handguns differ mostly on the type of cartridge used.
TriStar Sporting Arms is a business based out of Kansas City, Missouri. The company sells semi-automatic pistols, but mostly various shotguns designed for hunting and target shooting.
Rifles, shotguns, and handguns differ primarily based on their design and intended use. Rifles are characterized by long barrels and rifled bores, allowing for greater accuracy over long distances. Shotguns have smooth barrels and are designed to fire multiple pellets or a single slug, making them effective at close range. Handguns, being compact and designed for one-handed use, are typically used for self-defense or sport shooting.
In some States. But mostly, Yes.
Well, mostly pistols and rifles.
the Americans mostly use M16s or M4s and M9 pistols
WWII Japan made one or two military type (style) revolvers, and the rest were semi-automatic Nambu pistols during the war, mostly in 8mm caliber. Single shot pistols are either antique muzzle loaders or special cartridge firing "target" pistols. Hardly no military during WWII had need of single shot pistols.
it will kill them mostly, but sawn off shotguns have a wider spread and less velocity then long barreled shotguns and need to be taxed if the barrel is under 18 inches
Rifles, shotguns, pistols, revolver, and machineguns. Among other rifles- the Germans used the k98 Mauser, the British the SMLE, the Russians the 91/30 Moisin Nagant, the Americans the 1903 Springfield.
Mostly gunpowder cannons, and for the men swords axes knives muskets an gunpowder pistols
The north was mostly Potestant and Quaker (Pennsylvania) while the south was mostly Babtist.
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