That depends on the model and the feed system. For example, a Saiga uses a detachable magazine, so you'd load the magazine, attach the magazine, cycle the action, and you'd be ready to go.
Some shotguns with tubular magazines load from a port in the bottom of the receiver, and some have a cutout in the side of the receiver which you would push the shotgun shells into.
the gun shot gandhi,was beretta M1934,semi automatic pistol
In a semi automatic gun you have to pull the trigger for each shot. In an automatic gun you just have to hold the trigger in to empty the clip.
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Affix the gun to a target. Load the bullet into a cartridge. Load the cartridge into a second gun. Aim carefully, squeeze the trigger. If you have done everything right, you will have shot the gun with a bullet.
It depends on the gun. What kind is it? How bout a handgun, doesnt really matter to me after that. Different handguns load in different ways. That's why I asked. Modern revolvers load one way, "cowboy" revolvers load a little differently, modern semi-autos load another way, a few older semi-autos load another way, breach load handguns load another way, single shot bolt handguns (although uncommon) load another way, etc.
This gun was made in 1953.
Depends on the size of the shot, whether the shot is lead, steel or something else, the weight of the load and the gauge of the shell. A lead 1 oz load of #6 birdshot is about 225 pellets.
this depends on what the personality of the gamer is. whether he/she likes automatic, semi automatic. or one shot guns. (my favorite is any gun with thermals that is semi automatic.) :D
He got shot with a 9mm semi - automatic pistol
Depending on the load, up to a few hundred yards
Read the manual at the link below for operating procedures.
all depends on the load it varys