Who was Madeline Ida Bedford What information is known about her apart from the poem Munition Wages?
Madeline Ida Bedford was a British poet and suffragette who wrote under the pseudonym "Ann O'Delia Dissent." In addition to her poetry, little is known about her personal life; she was active within the Suffragette movement and used her poetry to advocate for women's rights. She often wrote about social issues, worker's rights, and the struggles faced by women.
What does Plus p stand for in ammunition?
Plus-P means the cartridge is loaded to a higher compression. In short, it means it has more powder and will have higher velocity than a similar cartridge that is not plus p.
Specifically, +P is loaded to up to 10% higher pressure than SAAMI standard. if a standard 9mm luger round has a pressure limit of 35,000 PSI, then a +P load has a limit of 38,500. +P+ is anything higher than this limit, theoretically up to the proof test loading of 130-140% of standard pressure.
Xtra power,or + powder= more BANG! Make sure your weapon is rated for it!
What ammo does the 1903winchester rimfire use?
It shoots .22 Winchester Automatic ammunition. It is obsolete and out of production but can still be found for sale by individuals on internet auction sites, etc. . It is NOT the same as currently produced 22 s,l &lr ammunition.
Which bullet provides maximum penetration?
Within a given caliber, maximum penetration is probably given by the bullet with the toughest construction so that it won't expand or disintegrate - good examples might be a full metal jacket bullet or the 'solids' used for elephants and the like.
Tradewinds model g-1032 can you shoot 3 12 in shells in it?
You need to have it examined by a gunsmith
How fast does a bullet travel fired from a 45 pistol travel?
It depends on the specific cartridge and the length of the barrel of the gun, but in general, usually between about 800 and 1100 feet per second.
What kind of ammo does a shotgun use?
Shotgun shells - They are loaded with different sizes of shot depending upon what you are hunting. Bird shot, buck shot or even a single slug.
How much are World War 2 bullets worth?
I was on vacation in Normandy France and bought some from a privately owned museum/german gun batterys gift shop - http://www.normandie44lamemoire.com/versionanglaise/fichesvillesus/crisbecqus2.html which were supposed to have been excavated from the site itself, although I have no idea of the authenticity. I bought some small caliber 22 or 33, I am not an expert! For 50 cents each (euro), and a larger caliber (about 1.5 inches long ) for 2.50 euro. Hope this helps.
How heavy is an average bullet?
You have asked a question that can't be answered. There is no such thing as an "average" bullet. Define what you mean by "average bullet" and maybe someone can help you.
How does a rimfire bullet work?
Rimfire ammunition differs from centerfire ammunition in that the firing pin does not contact a primer placed in the center of the cartridge. A rimfire cartridge has a flat, closed back with no opening for a primer. With a rimfire cartridge the rim of the shell is hollow and filled with the primer material. When the hammer engages the back of the cartridge it impacts the the rim, crushes it and ignites the gunpowder inside. This action causes the expulsion of the projectile. Because of the nature of the hollow rim, this type of ammunition has typically very low pressure rounds, which result in lower velocity and penetration.
How far will a 40 caliber bullet travel?
It depends on several factors, but "about a mile" is a good average.
There's the bullet... the bullet isn't the entire cartridge; it's just the part of the cartridge known as the projectile. So, the bullet will be the projectile. In the case of FMJ and TMJ cartridges, there will also be a jacket. And if it's a type of projectile with a penetrator core, then there'll be that, as well.
As for parts of the cartridge, if that's what you meant, you have the projectile (already discussed). You'll have the shell casing. You'll have propellant (i.e., gunpowder). You'll have a primer... this may either be packed in the rim (rimfire), or it may be packed into a primer cap which is placed in the center of the hell of the shell casing (centerfire).
If you're going to be travelling to Europe for a short period of time, it will be a temporary export license, if it's a permanent move, then a standard export license is required.
This process can be a little confusing sometimes and requires proper registration with the US State Dept, the best thing to do is contact a registered exporter such as Knesek Guns
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What is the best ammo to use in beretta pistolsPX4 Storm 40cal 92fs?
Whichever ammo is the most reliable in the gun. For the most part, the only way to know is to shoot different types of ammo through the gun.
What is the best ammo to use is springfield xd9mm?
9mm Luger 115 grain ball for target shooting. JHP (jacketed hollow point) for self/home defence. If you can find itthe XTP bullet performs well in testing. Fiocchi 115 grain XTPHP is good if you can find it.
Munitions means materiel used in war, such as weaponry and ammunition, such as bullets, artillery shells etc. The word is more often than not used in the plural form.
On emerald where is the TM bullet seed?
near the berry store there is a man talk to him and he will give you TM bullet seed
Depending on various factors it can go 1- 1 1/2 miles.