This phrase comes from a statue at the Bridge of Concord in Massachusetts outside Boston. It represents the battle that took place there between the British and colonies in 1775 when the first shots of the American revolution took place.
Shove a shot-gun up his a** and fire...
The colonist heard the shot heard round the world in 1775. It is the shot that was first fired in the American Revolutionary War.
Yes it would.
I've never tried black shot but i reckon i would be cross fire :)
Relatively inexpensive swing barrel single shot .22 rim fire. Values are around $45-80, depending on condition.
You need the services of a qualified gunsmith.
It would be around 37 in a veteranius office
Fully automatic firearms (machineguns) truly have a rate of fire, as they continue to fire as long as the trigger is held down. Semi-auto, pump, bolt and lever firearms fire one shot, and will either reload, or are reloaded by the shooter manipulating the gun's action. A single shot firearm must be loaded by hand, and would be the slowest of conventional firearms. The absolute slowest rate of fire would be a flintlock rifle, which has a rate of fire by a skilled rifleman of about 2 shots per minute.
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The Revolutionary War, also known as the American Revolution, or The War of Independence
Just a shot in the dark would be in history. The Great Chicago Fire! The Great Chicago Fire was a conflagration that burned from Oct. 8-10, 1871
its a controller where if u had a single shot rifle on a game would make it fully automatic