This is the best I can do.
http://www.nj.gov/dep/fgw/pdf/hunted/chapter_7.pdf
It's on the 4th page (the one talking about shotgun shells) in the lower left handside side.
You must define what type of firearm you are talking about.
Load, squeeze trigger.
Depends on the firearm. There is no one process.
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To load a firearm, first ensure the gun is pointed in a safe direction and that your finger is off the trigger. Open the action and insert the ammunition into the magazine or chamber as appropriate for the firearm type. Once loaded, close the action and visually check that the firearm is ready to fire. To unload, point the firearm in a safe direction, open the action, remove the magazine if applicable, and then clear any remaining rounds from the chamber. Always verify that the firearm is empty before handling or storing it.
In the event of a fire, follow these four steps: First, ensure your safety and that of others by evacuating the area immediately. Second, activate the fire alarm system to alert others and call emergency services. Third, use a fire extinguisher only if the fire is small and manageable, and you are trained to do so. Lastly, once outside, stay clear of the building and do not re-enter until it is deemed safe by authorities.
Sten is a 4-letter word for antique firearm.
Yes, fire can destroy a firearm. High temperatures can damage critical components such as the barrel, stock, and internal mechanisms, potentially rendering the firearm inoperable. Additionally, if ammunition is exposed to extreme heat, it can cause dangerous explosions or projectiles. Overall, while a firearm may survive some heat exposure, intense fire can lead to significant destruction.
It is when you fire the rifle or shotgun, but the projectile fails to leave the barrel of the firearm.
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Yes
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