Fairy Tail : Alzack uses normal guns but loads them with magical bullets that produce various effects like wind or light .
Bandon lee's death was an accident caused by an error. It was not intentional.
He was killed during the making of the crow. They were rehearsing the scene where Eric (Brandon) gets killed and they didn't know that the gun was really loaded.
in 1810, an American gunsmith, John H. Hall, invented a breech-loading flintlock rifle that could be loaded quickly using a paper cartridge containing ball and powder.
The Thompson submachine gun, commonly known as the "Tommy Gun," did not have a smooth bore; it featured a rifled barrel. The rifling was designed to stabilize the bullets in flight, enhancing accuracy and range. While some firearms with smooth bores exist, such as shotguns, the Thompson was specifically engineered for use with .45 ACP cartridges, requiring a rifled barrel for optimal performance.
While it does match the time period for the use of the Beaumont-Adams, multiple references in the books themselves are made to loading revolvers (both Watson’s and Holmes’ himself, both revolvers which are described similarly) with cartridges. As the Beaumont-Adams revolver was a black powder, percussion cap revolver, it would not accept cartridges. Possibly an error on the part of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, but it is also possible he was writing Watson as carrying the Enfield Mark 1 service revolver, issued from 1880 to 1887, which Watson may have come to losses at the very end of the war. Because the last year of the second Anglo-Afghan war and the first year of the adoption of the Enfield Mark 1 overlap, and because the book makes references to being loaded with cartridges instead If cap and ball, it is most likely that Dr. John Watson’s revolver is indeed an Enfield Mark 1.
Plus one in the chamber means that in addition to however many cartridges are in the magazine, there is one more loaded in the gun.
A round is loaded into a gun. The gun is then cocked and then fired.
A six-gun, typically a revolver, is designed to hold six bullets in its cylinder. However, it can be loaded with fewer rounds depending on the shooter's preference. The term "six-gun" specifically refers to its capacity to hold six cartridges at a time.
Love's a Loaded Gun was created in 1991.
I think if you are worried about a fine for a LOADED GUN, don't have a loaded gun in your car. Keep the ammo seprate from it, and if needed, you can reload it.
Guns themselves don't contain any gunpowder, although, in muzzle loading firearms, the powder is loaded into the barrel, at which point, it could be said the gun does contain gunpowder. In firearms which use cartridges, it is the cartridge which contains the gunpowder.
While some people use the terms interchangeably, the proper term IS magazine, Magazine comes from a French word for storage. A clip holds cartridges, so that they may be quickly loaded INTO the magazine. Example- an AR 15 rifle may have ammunition loaded in 10 round "clips". The cartridges are pushed from the clip into the magazine. The MAGAZINE is then loaded into the rifle. However, some rifles, such as the M1 Garand, used an "en bloc" clip. This held the cartridges, and the entire clip was inserted into the rifle magazine. Confused now?
Bandon lee's death was an accident caused by an error. It was not intentional.
"Loaded" can be an adjective (e.g., a loaded gun) or a verb (e.g., loaded the dishwasher).
If you mean the standard 12 gram CO2 cartridges, they are not reusable.
The cast of The Gun Is Loaded - 1989 includes: Lydia Lunch as herself
Cartridges are used to contain materials. Ink cartridges hold ink and deposit the required amount with an electrical signal. Bullet cartridges hold bullets so a gun can be fired repeatedly.