During the 18th and 19th centuries, various European powers, particularly the British and the French, supplied Indian warriors with guns and ammunition. Additionally, local rulers and princely states often acquired firearms through trade or alliances with these colonial powers. The arms trade was further facilitated by the demand for military technology among Indian states engaged in conflicts and power struggles.
Ammunition shelf's were where the soldiers kept their ammunition and guns.
An army's guns are generally stored in an armory. These areas are often heavily guarded. They can hold guns, ammunition, and other weapons.
minutemen stored guns and ammunition.
The Jews made supplies in the camps, guns, bombs, ammunition.......
The Government arsenal at Harper's Ferry, Virginia.
The west supplied Indian warriors with guns and ammunition. The Colonies and the British supplied these things in order to make India an ally.
Ammunition shelf's were where the soldiers kept their ammunition and guns.
The guns are ruined. The ammunition will get hot enough to go off.
They made ammunition in most popular calibers.
There are various types of ammunition. There are also particular guns that use the recently developed 30 mm ammunition. Among them are aircraft guns and armoured vehicle guns.
Guns and ammunition.
guns and ammunition are usually stored separate in secured buildings or bunkers
The armory.
The armory.
Portugal supplied mail with guns.
The most popular magazine featuring guns and ammunition is "Guns and Ammo." Other popular gun and ammunition magazines include "Handguns" and "Shotgun News."
New guns have a better fire rate and have more attachments you can say. Old guns had horrible reloading and a lack of ammunition. New guns have enough and a good amount of ammunition.