The bullet cases soon explode like a pack of fire crackers. The lead shot may be shot out in all directions. The heat from the fire makes the gunpowder explode and the cartridge and the lead shot, will fire out in opposite directions with the ability to injure or even kill.
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At a fire investigation there will be tried to find out where the fire has started and there will be investigated what caused the fire. Experts can tell by the traces how the fire spread and how it started.
It will get hot and possibly burn
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It will explode and smoke.
I did this once. I'm not sure if the outcome will always be the same, but this is what happened. I made a fire with 91% isopropyl rubbing alcohol, then threw a half-handful of sea salt on it. The flame turned a deep green color, but it did not seem to change the temperature at all. I heard that if you use table salt, the fire turns bright orange, but I have never witnessed it firsthand.
Cartridges of different calibers.
No, you should not throw flour on a grease fire to extinguish it.
Center fire cartridges have a primer at the rear center. Rimfire cartridges have priming compound in a fold all the way around the cartridge rim. The firing pin pinches a point on the rim, making the cartridge fire. They are not considered to be reloadable.
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There are several rifles that fire DIFFERENT 7.62 cartridges.
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The Model 77 Winchester will fire either long or long rifle cartridges. It is not chambered to fire short .22s cartridges.
Power is not determined by the make of the gun, but by the caliber of the cartridge that it fires. The Desert Eagle was made in several calibers. There are revolvers that fire less powerful cartridges, and revolvers that fire more powerful cartridges.
There were two big advantages: Reliability and rapidity of fire, both greatly enhanced by self-contained metal cartridges. In the case of the Henry rifle, the rapidity of fire enabled by the large magazine of self-contained cartridges led the Confederate soldiers to refer to the Henry as "that damned Yankee rifle you load on Sundays and fire all week".
more then likely it's a center fire. rim fire cartridges are hard to find.