a low powered fire arm is a .22 long rifle
Low muzzle velocity
Low muzzle velocity or energy
This is a general term used to describe a low powered firearm, usually a rifle, usually a .22, which was used in the shooting galleries which were popular at state fairs and the like prior to the 1970's. They usually shot .22 short ammunition (which was low powered and the cheapest at the time). Winchester 1890 slide action rifles were among the most popular gallery guns.
you multyply the low powered objective and the high powered objective :)
you multyply the low powered objective and the high powered objective :)
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Low Powered CMOS
you multyply the low powered objective and the high powered objective :)
No such thing. ANY firearm, including high powered pellet guns CAN produce a fatal injury.
Low serial numbers can increase a firearm's value if they are very low, but somtimes things change during the production of firearms and higher serial numbers might be worth more. It really depends on the make and model of the firearm.
Low-powered laser light
A high-powered lens will allow you to see more details and magnify the object, while a low-powered lens will provide a broader view of the object with less magnification.