No rifling.
When a shotgun fires, the trigger is pulled, causing the firing pin to strike the primer of the shotgun shell. The primer ignites, creating a spark that ignites the gunpowder in the shell. The gunpowder rapidly burns, producing gases that propel the wad, shot, or slug out of the barrel of the shotgun.
When a shotgun is fired, the trigger is pulled, causing the firing pin to strike the primer on the shotgun shell. This ignites the gunpowder in the shell, creating a rapid expansion of gases that propel the shot or slug out of the barrel. The blast of the gases also causes the action to cycle, ejecting the spent shell casing and chambering a new shell if the shotgun is semi-automatic or pump-action.
A shotgun shot to the heart can cause death quickly, but it may not be instant. The severity of the injury and the response of the individual can impact how quickly death occurs. In general, a shot to the heart is a serious and often fatal injury.
Zero flame spread means that a fire does not readily spread and ignite additional material on a surface. This indicates that the material is highly resistant to fire and will not contribute to the spread of flames in the event of a fire.
Waves that spread outwards in all directions are called spherical waves.
It affects the spread of the shot column
To make either more or less spread of the ammo
The modified choke could be the control
Depends on barrel length, choke, and size of shot used.
System of changable shotgun choke tubes made by Mossberg. Accu Choke is their brand name. A shotgun choke is a means of reducing the bore size at the muzzle of a shotgun, to produce shot patterns that spread to a greater or lesser degree.
A shotgun wound is a type of injury caused by a shotgun firing ammunition at close range. The high impact and spread of pellets can cause severe damage to tissues, bones, and organs. Treatment typically involves surgery to remove any bullets or pellets and repair the affected areas.
Depends on a number of factors. What are you up against, for example? A shotgun's spread may be advantageous, but if you're up against someone wearing body armour, then you have a problem. Either will get the job done.
Not really. They can match the gauge and spread pattern to distance from the target and barrel length, but nothing conclusive.
Yes, the gun is a shotgun,named the Torgue Friendly Fire, named so because of the smiley-faced spread. This, like any other Legendary gun, can be found in chests, dropped by high level enemys, or, like me, just randomly show up in your backpack
A skeet choke is a screw in tube that is inserted in the end of a barrel of a shotgun, the main thing a skeet choke does is changes the spread pattern of the shot from the shell, since its a skeet choke it will make the spread very large so that you can hit the skeet easier.
Unlike bullets, shotgun pellets do not spin when fired. The rifling in a rifle or handgun barrel spins the bullet as it travels down the barrel, giving the bullet stability in flight. Shotguns are "smooth-bore" - they have no rifling inside the barrel, just a smooth tube. Because of this, the pellets do not spin, and thus fly with a certain degree of randomness. To further increase the "spread", lead shot gets banged up against the inside of the barrel and other pellets while going down the barrel, making the pellets non-uniform or out-of-round, further reducing their accuracy and increasing spread. Many shotguns have interchangeable "choke tubes" to allow the shooter to control how little or how much the shot spreads out. However, shotguns do not "spread" as much as in movies. A normal-length (18+ inch) shotgun will produce a spread no larger than a cereal bowl from normal "combat" distances.
It is a shotgun