No one knows because smoke doesn't have to be visible to exist. Smoke and heat is a combination of hot air and the smoke depends on the material being burned, some burn light and others dark black smoke. Does burning gas from a lighter have no smoke?well, it still burns and heats the air around it and it climbs fast vertically and blurs the air.. That is invisible smoke or hot air from a clean burning fuel. That brings us to one conclusion, smokeless fire is a fire that gives no heat and that is not something of this realm. however, the Muslims have a description of demons in the Qur'an as been created from "smokeless fire" and humans from clay.
Yes, but you can only burn 'smokeless fuel'.
In Islamic theology, jinns are believed to be made of smokeless fire. They are supernatural beings that are capable of free will, similar to humans, and are mentioned in the Quran. Jinns can be good or evil and exist in a parallel world to humans.
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No. In general you should never use smokeless powder in a firearm designed specifically for black powder. To do so may be very dangerous. If in doubt, have the gun inspected by a qualified gunsmith and only fire smokeless powder in the gun if a properly qualified gunsmith tells you it is safe to do so.
.30 caliber bullet, 30 grains of blackpowder when it was originally made. Smokeless powder is now used. Actually the 30-30 began life as the 30 WCF (Winchester Center Fire) aka 30 Winchester Smokeless or 30 SMOKELESS. The second 30 refers to 30 grains of smokeless powder. (30 grains of black powder would have been a pretty whimpy load)
The U.S. Revolver Co. .32 top-break revolvers were typically designed to fire smokeless cartridges. These revolvers were produced in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, a time when smokeless powder had largely replaced black powder in firearms. However, it's essential to check the specific model and its production date, as some revolvers may have been designed for black powder cartridges.
That will depend on the local laws, such as the fire codes, and the type of powder. Black powder is an explosive, and is typically more restricted than smokeless powder. Check with the Fire Marshall where you live.
There are no calories in smokeless tobacco.
Do not attempt to do load with smokeless powder.
Yes. the model 1893 was made for black powder. Model 1897's were made for smokeless and replaced the 1893. Both black powder and smokeless were used for many years, side by side. People got smart and started only buying smokeless shells, easy to clean.
No one knows because smoke doesn't have to be visible to exist. Smoke and heat is a combination of hot air and the smoke depends on the material being burned, some burn light and others dark black smoke. Does burning gas from a lighter have no smoke?well, it still burns and heats the air around it and it climbs fast vertically and blurs the air.. That is invisible smoke or hot air from a clean burning fuel. That brings us to one conclusion, smokeless fire is a fire that gives no heat and that is not something of this realm. however, the Muslims have a description of demons in the Qur'an as been created from "smokeless fire" and humans from clay.
With any firearm of that vintage I would NOT fire a smokeless cartridge thru it.The guns of that time did not have the heat treatment that is available today.These were made during a time when only blackpowder was used as a propellent in gun cartridges.With the cowboy action shooting going on at area ranges today you may find 32-20 blackpowder loads available.