It depends on which model you have.
Potassium-40 undergoes beta decay to form calcium-40, along with the emission of a beta particle and a neutrino. This process occurs with a half-life of around 1.25 billion years.
Break Down Barriers was created in 1983.
Lipase can't break down maltose because it is meant to break down lipids. Maltose is a form of a carboydrate, which is broken down by maltase.
No, you need protease to break down meat.
Enzymes are used to break them down. There are many enzymes
Best to have a gunsmith show you or contact S&W and ask for an owners manual.
Take it to a gunsmith.
Yes.
Follow the instructions in the owner's manual
my opinion is the 45 ACP round has more knock down powder then the 40 caliber
No
the 40 cal is a little bigger then the 357
No, you cannot safely shoot a .45 caliber bullet from a .40 caliber handgun. The .40 caliber handgun is designed specifically for .40 S&W ammunition, which has a different casing size and bullet diameter compared to the .45 caliber. Attempting to use .45 caliber ammunition in a .40 caliber firearm could lead to dangerous malfunctions or serious injury. Always use the correct ammunition specified for your handgun.
40
They will "fit" but they will not fire correctly, and will break when the bolt tries to push two of them at once.
"My pistol is .40 caliber." "We were fortunate to find a manager of his caliber."
The correct term is cartridge, not bullet- and the answer will depend on WHICH .40 caliber pistol.