Markings on ammunition and ammo containers provide essential information about the contents, including caliber, type, manufacturer, production date, and lot number. These markings help ensure proper identification, storage, and handling, which is crucial for safety and compliance with regulations. Additionally, they assist with inventory management and tracking during military operations or commercial sales. Overall, these markings enhance accountability and facilitate efficient logistics in the use of ammunition.
981 / 25 = 39.24; so you can fill 39 containers.
Yes, at Containers and Things (or something like that) in fashion valley, they have so many different containers, and I, myself, have bought a lip gloss container there.
Surplus ammo is ammo that was manufactured for a military, but was eventually not needed, and so sold to the private sector.
PAK means blank, so it would be blank ammo.
The special part about Glad Ware food containers is that they come in so many sizes and unique shapes. The containers are washable and may reused many times. They are lightweight and very convenient for leftover meals.
1,000 mL = 1 L so 20,000 mL = 20 L. So 20L/2L = 10 containers
680 gall would fill 40 containers, we are 27 gall short so 38 containers. (653/17 = 38.4)
618/19 = 32 10/19 so you could fill 32 containers.
Originally storage containers were meant to be used and shipped products all around the world in such a space that the supplies would not spill out. Now, since there are so many containers left out in the world, there are also many benefits of used storage containers, as there are so many out in the world right now. They can be used as houses, storage for supplies, and can be turned into control rooms.
of course bullets. your bullets and ammo replinish after you die so no buying ammo. Yay. except for the knife it never runs out.
You don't use it it refills ammo automatically so tough luck
Obamma has been great for gun and ammo sales. Demand has driven the costs up.