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What is a round? In Gun Terms?

Question:Is a round an individual bullet or a complete cartridge of shots?
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You hold some of your terms confused. A round and a videotape are the same point. They are a single bullet, case, primer, and powder charge put together. Those components together brand up a cartridge. A slang residence for a cartridge is a round. A bullet is freshly a component of a cartridge or round. This is the head, or copper jacketed projectile that is propelled out of the tub with a verbs of the trigger. Several cartidges are placed inside of a magazine or clip inside (or sticking out of) a firearm in preparation of person fired.
Individual bullet...
A round is a single bullet
bullet
A round is one bullet or shell.
1 Round = 1 complete bullet.
A 10 Round clip or magazine is telling you it hold 10 complete bullets.
Then you would hold 10 shots to get the livelihood done.
you can have a single round - one bullet
or a full round - the number of bullets the gun/rifle holds. (which as you would expect can vary)
every time you pull the trigger, you fire a round
A " round " contained by gun terms is like peas in a pod as it is in boxing or wrestling. The solely difference is that the man that goes down, stays down. A great team game.!
a bullet! pick me 4 best dork i mean best answer
A round is what Jimmy the tulip would put through the subsidise of one of his victims heads AKA... one bullet LOL
a round is a single bullet or shell. when you hear of someone firing 6 rounds that process they shot six times.
Complete catridge
a round is a as in single bullet
A "round" is the bullet That you place surrounded by the chamber.
A round is not just the bullet, it is slang for ammunition, which includes the bullet, shell, primer and powder.

For further reading, see:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/cartridge_%...

A cartridge or round packages the bullet, gunpowder and primer into a single metallic suitcase precisely made to fit the firing chamber of a firearm. The primer is a small charge of impact-sensitive chemical that may be located at the center of the case skipper (centerfire ammunition) or at its rim (rimfire ammunition). Electrically-fired cartridges have also be made. A cartridge short a bullet is called a blank.



What is the most powerful semi-auto handgun on the souk?


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The 454 casull is more powerfull than the .50ae. 454 is a revolver cartridge. Also at hand is no such thing as a 454 wildey, at hand is however a 475 wildey magnum cartridge. The 475 is the most powerful semi-auto pistol videotape. It is also a "wildcat" catridge , meaning that no highest companies manufacture it. That person said the .50 ae is the most powerfull "production" handgun cartridge as speer manufacture ammo in this chambering.
A Wildey 454 Magnum
Semi-auto really precincts your choices, revolvers take top honors contained by this category. As far as I know, IMI/Magnum Research's Desert Eagle still takes the cake here within either .50 AE or .440 Cor-Bon. There are several other maker that chamber for .44 Rem Mag, or even .50 AE (LAR comes to mind, IIRC), I just prefer the DE. However, compared to revolvers, they are not as virtuous for hunting and they are nowhere near practical for self-defense.
I would hold thought 50 caliber desert eagle
Lorcin .25 Caliber. Just kidding!

I too would enunciate the Desert Eagle .50

Try checking out magnumresearch.com

They make the Eagle.
S&W 500
You said SEMI AUTO,so certainly reading your question,I'll budge with .50AE contained by the Desert Eagle.

There are some real bruisers,but you'll own to go next to a revolver to get em.
Practically speaking: the magnum automatic videotape, the .10mm. There was also a production of a .45acp Magnum (not protected in regular .45acp) which be to the same specs as the .10mm but I haven't hear about it contained by a long time. I think it be deemed 'risky' because it would chamber surrounded by regular .45acp pistols.

After these two it would be the behemoth Desert Eagles (.357 Mag, .41 Mag, .44 Mag, .50 Action Express, etc.) and the Widley pistols (again, haven't heard almost these in a while).

The other 'standard' magnum tape is the .357 Sig which duplicates, on paper, the specs of the .357 Magnum revolver videotape. For comparison, the .10mm duplicates (at least on paper) the ancient .41 Magnum revolver load.

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Technically this isn't correct, but it belongs here:

"I know what you're thinking. "Did he fire six shots or lone five?" Well, to tell you the truth, within all this excitement I concerned of lost track myself. But being as this is a .44 Magnum, the most powerful handgun within the world, and would blow your head verbs off, you've get to ask yourself a question: Do I perceive lucky? Well, do ya, punk? "



I just this minute get a savage stevens model 87C does anyone know what the effectiveness is or anything in the order of the history ?


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There were a few similar models made, 6A-6AB-6B-7
87A-87AB-87B-87AT-87C-87K-76A, and store brand models made for Belknap, Coast to Coast, Cotter & Company, Sears, and Western Field. I'm sure within are at least a couple more I've missed. Most are comparable contained by features and specs to the model 6.
They are actually fine shooting rifles, only just not very collectible.
MODEL 6 AUTOLOADER
- .22 S, L, or LR cal., 24 within. barrel, tubular mag., takedown, checkered pistol grip stock on pre-war, plain stock on post-war. Mfg. 1938-68.
Values depend on condition and run from $50-$150 within NEW condition.
I don't even know what that is...do you wrestle it, drive it, fly it or gawk at it?? Those are merely guesses from the clue..hehe
Savage firearms are the cheapo guns you buy at discount stores.
go to bluebookinc.com.Check the serial number.Tell you when its made.
Savage may be economical within price.
But in Quality and dependability cheap is not contained by the definition.
If you don’t believe me then ask the Thousands but for Millions of Satisfied owners.
That's my 2 cents

Sorry I did not like seeing Quality self snubbed!
But value depends on condition .
I would suggest you run to Gun Broker and see what they are selling for.
Link attached
http://www.gunbroker.com/



Can a 1200fps nouns rifle destroy a raccoon?


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Yes, and you don't need 1200 fps.
Air rifles that prduce 800 fps can eradicate a coon.
Ask the real nouns gun hunters:
http://www.network54.com/forum/414006/...
And yes, the guy holding the gun is holding
a air rifle, and yes, he did drop that animal
beside that gun.
yes
depending on how far away you stand from. If your within 30 ft it should.
depends on how far away you are from the raccoon if you are close to 15 or 20ft and you hit him in a polite spot like the guide than yeas is possible you will kill him
Yes, if the pellet is properly place contained by the head and your scale does not exceed 10 yards. This is the solely way to ensure a verbs, humane kill.
You probably could but I know they are tough little boogers!
I use to trap them when I be 13 and I would shoot them with a .22 and sometimes they would progress down on the 1st shot and sometimes they would go down on the 3rd. Its adjectives where you hit them. If your plaining on good or tanning the hide you would probably want to use a .22 and shoot them right contained by the ear. Or if you trap them in a live trap or something you can drowned them..
If you shoot it within the eye.
As others said, with well brought-up shot placement. But it's not necessarily the right thing to do, you stand a fine chance of have a woonded animal crawling around the place.
Most certainly.When I be younger,I shot a rabbit with a bb gun and it kill it like it be a .22.

It's all something like shot placement.
most likely, if you use the butt of the gun and spank the raccoon to death.


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