How many bullets does a Ruger P94 hold in a single magazine?
Let's use the right term- the P94 shown on the Ruger website has a magazine capacity of 10 CARTRIDGES. (Bullets are the part of a cartridge that comes out of the barrel)
Can you fire a bullet out a gun without gun powder?
In general, no. There are some special cartridges made that do not contain gunpowder, but have a larger than normal amount of priming compound. This explosive takes the place of gunpowder for very short range shooting. The exception, of course, is an airgun. They use compressed air or compressed gas in place of gunpowder. There ARE very powerful airguns made that are not toys, but will fire a bullet hard enough to kill deer.
Can you stop a bullet with a bullet?
If you have ever been caught in an automatic weapons crossfire at night you will have seen tracer bullets collide and ricochet off at crazy angles. Those are full metal jacket bullets.
Where is a gun shop in India where a civilian can buy a pistol or ammunition?
The link below will take you to a listing of gun shops in India. Sales of all firearms are strictly regulated, including handguns. Ammunition is limited to 25 rounds per purchase, 50 rounds per year.
What is the smallest centerfire rifle bullet caliber?
Don't know if it's made anymore, but it would probably be the .17/44 - a .17 projectile in a necked down .44 Magnum casing.
Which handgun can fire a various size ammunition?
There are numerous handguns that will fire more than one caliber or type of ammo. The Taurus Judge will fire .410 shotgun ammo or .45 Colt ammo. Smith and Wesson has just started producing a gun similar revolver called the Governer that will fire .410, .45 Colt, or .45 ACP.
You can fire .38 special in any gun that is chambered in .357 magnum (but not vice-versa) or .44 special in a gun chambered for .44 magnum (but not vice-versa).
Also there are other types. There is a very rare revolver called the Medusa that will fire anything in the .38 or 9mm family, including 9mm Kurz (380), 9x19mm, 38 special, and .357 magnum.
Can you shoot long rifle bullets out of a 9422 xtr 22 magnum?
No. .22 LR and .22 WMR (magnums) are not interchangeable. The .22 Mag is ot only longer, but larger diameter bore and cartridge case. If the LR round fires, it is likely to split the case, and accuracy will suck.
What bullets does a Japanese assault rifle use?
Japan fielded it's first assault rifle in 1989. This rifle is the Howa Type 89, which is still the current issue rifle of Japanese Self Defense Force.
Type 89 uses NATO standard 5.56x45 ammunition. While it has a magazine interface which is compatible with M16/STANAG 4179 type magazines, it requires a different type of follower in order for the bolt catch to hold the bolt open after the last round is fired.
What ammunition does a mini 14 rifle use?
It's designed and chambered for. 223 Remington. Some of the militarised models may have a 5.56x45 chamber more ideal for 5.56 ammo than the "standard" models (like the Mini 14 Ranch). There were also models chambered in .222 Remington, for export to countries which prohibited civilian ownership of firearms chambered in military calibres, though these are a bit rare.
What kind of ammunition for a 1943 Long Branch rifle?
If still in the original configuration, these were chambered for the .303 Enfield, aka .303 British.
Yes- it is called a SABOT ( pronounced say-bow). It permits a .22 caliber bullet (not cartridge, BULLET) to be loaded into a .308 cartridge casing.
What caliber bullet does the ak-47 fire?
It fires the 7.62x39mm cartridge developed by the Soviet Union. These bullets are widely available in many different forms, including the 45- or 70-round drums of the RPK, which are compatible with the AK.
A LOT of Soviet weapons fire these rounds, because the Soviets were trying to standardise their ammunition to ease logistics.
What is the speed that the ak-47 bullet leave the barrel?
Ammo varies in weight & power but most AK-47s work with a muzzle velocity of around 2,346 feet per second.
Standard loadings for the 700 NE are 2000 fps. Going above that loading is possible, but the likelihood of damage to the rifle is significant. The likelihood of damage to the shooter is also quite high. That would result in a muzle energy of over 13,000 ft lbs, and a recoil equal to more than a dozen .308 cartridges. Never exceed established load data when reloading cartridges.
What kind of bullets should you use for your Jimenez 9mm hand gun?
Any 9x19/9mm Parabellum/9mm Luger (all the same round under different names) target ammo should suffice. Winchester white box would probably the best way to go, although CCI Blazer Brass would be fine, as well. For a Jiminez pistol, I would avoid +P and +P+ loads - Jiminez manufactured cheap pistols for persons on a tight budget, and they're pretty much designed to fire inexpensive ball ammunition of the sort used for regular target shooting (the logic being, if you're not going to spend a lot of money on the gun, you're certainly not going to spend a lot on the bullets).
How many 22 bullets are in a box of ammunition?
50 is the norm, although you can buy bricks of .22LR with up to 600 in a single box.
Then do not exceed reloading data. Standard load is 2000 fps with that bullet weight.
What is the best mosin nagant 7.62x54R ammo?
Hello,
This is highly subjective to the rifle.
Czech silver-tipped light ball is largely considered the best of the surplus ammunition, but it does produce hygroscopic salts which lead to rusting if the rifle is not cleaned right away.
For new production ammunition, Prvi Partisan, Winchester, and S&B work nicely. However, they are brass-cased and are about $1 US per round. They are really only worth the cost if you plan to reload (I do).
Wolf, Barnaul, and Brown Bear are all produced on ex-military machinery, are steel cased and non-reloadable. They are also about half the price of the domestic and brass-cased fodder, and would be my recommendation to those wishing to shoot non-corrosively primed ammunition but who do not reload.
Josh Smith
smith-sights.com
There is no right answer to this question.
Its like asking: "Which is the fastest race car?" A dragster may be fastest on straight-aways, while Formula-1 or Indy car is fastest on a course that has turns."
With regards to 9mm vs .45 ACP, there are pros & cons to each:
9mm: usually holds 14 or more rounds, less recoil, greater variety of ammo,
45 ACP: better target penetration, more target damage, [heavy recoil, low capacity]
Spending time at the shooting range firing a 9mm and a 45 will help you decide which is best for you. I personally prefer the 45, but mine can only hold 7-8 rounds. They do make larger capacity 45 handguns, but the diameter of the grip is too large for my hands.
You can also consider the .40 SW (~10mm short), which basically falls in between the 9mm (.355 cal) and the .45 ACP (~11.43mm).
Where can you buy ammo for a 350 Remington Magnum?
There are several auction sites on the net that cater to firearms sales and products for firearms. Check these auctions for the ammo you need. Once you get the loaded ammo for your rifle, start reloading. You can also buy reloading equipment used from these sites or on Craigslist.
If you have never reloaded you can watch videos on You-tube about the equipment you'll need and the steps to take. Later, you'll probibly want to get a chronograph so you can see how fast your reloads are running. That info will tell you want you want to know regarding your trajectory and bullet drop over distance.