A bandolier was first used in the sixteenth century in order for soldiers to carry ammunition. Depending on the gun or rifle it will only hold a certain amount of ammunition, therefore using a bandolier will hold more, ready for when it runs out. It's useful for combat and the bandolier is fitted across the soldier's chest.
We're out of ammunition! Quick, go get the boxes of bullets from the back room!
Yes.you can but it would be better to use the bigger clip, if your using clips from like a bandolier though you should try to convert them using various guides
You will have to shoot it to find out.
It depends on the ammunition you are using. You have to shoot to find out.
The armory has all the ammunition you will ever need. Meet me at the armory!
A. A. Juhasz has written: 'The reduction of airborne lead in indoor firing ranges by using modified ammunition' -- subject(s): Ammunition, Lead, Police shooting ranges, Toxicology
If in proper mechanical shape and using qaulity ammunition, it is fine.
"Communication: Ammunition in a mountain. Count on it!"
Yes, you can shoot Plus P ammunition in a Kimber Carry 11, as it is designed to handle higher pressure rounds. However, it's always advisable to consult the owner's manual or the manufacturer to ensure that using Plus P is recommended for your specific model. Keep in mind that while Plus P can provide increased performance, it may also result in increased recoil and wear on the firearm over time. Always prioritize safety and ensure that your specific firearm is in good working condition.
There should not be any problems using Remington 30-30 Win 150 gr Core-Lokt SP ammunition in a 30-30 Marlin 336CS, as long as the ammunition is the correct caliber and the rifle is in proper working condition. It's always recommended to follow the manufacturer's guidelines for ammunition to ensure safe and optimal performance.
Remington makes a variety of rifles and shotguns using various sizes of ammunition.
No, it is not legal to use full metal jacket ammunition for hunting in Texas. State regulations require the use of expanding bullets or ammunition designed to expand on impact for hunting purposes to ensure a more humane and effective kill. Using full metal jacket ammunition can lead to wounded animals and unethical hunting practices.