Yes. You will need to check your pattern though.
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Un`shot´ v. t. 1. To remove the shot from, as from a shotted gun; to unload. a. 1. Not hit by a shot; also, not discharged or fired off.
The accidental shot he fired hit a bystander at the funeral ceremony. So Okonkwo was deemed a murderer.
The gun used at the time was a flintlock and they only had one shot when fired. That means they had to reload the gun with powder and shot when they used it . If the soldiers they faced still had loaded guns and they didn't that meant they were vulnerable to getting shot. Holding off to the last minute was smart.
I was once bucked off of a horse that was gun-shy, when a car back-fired.
yes it is illegal to own a sawed off shot gun in pennsylvania...as far as i know its illegal in every state of the US
federal protocol calls for at least eighteem inches, I'd go nineteen but your going to ruin a good shotgun for anything other than self protection.
Yes. Cordite is part of gunpowder so any recently fired gun will smell like cordite
The BATFE webiste has the information you are looking for.
No it does not. It may flake off and get onto your barrel but as long as you clean your gun as you should there will be no damage done.
Yes, it is called "spiking", although it is likely to cause the barrel to explode if the gun (or artillery piece) is fired. YOU CANNOT PREVENT A GUN GOING OFF, BY INSERTING YOUR FINGER INTO THE BARREL
Get a shorter barrel and swich it out or saw off part of the one you have.
The first gun going off at the battle of Lexington and Concord (in on a Lexington bridge) This is the first shot of the American revolution 1775.