It depends on what kind of shooting you do. Bulls-eye shooters hold the gun with one hand. Shooters that participate in practical shooting sports typically hold the gun with two.
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If it is possible, at least two people should confirm the accuracy of facts and the validity of assumptions during the problem solving process. This helps ensure accuracy.
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It depends on the level of accuracy of the basic information that you are working with.
Two hands.
Any graph should be titled and have maximum and minimum values listed on it. The minimum values are usually on the bottom left and the maximum values are on the top right and bottom right of the graph.
That is an extremely difficult question to answer with any accuracy, but the basic answer is, just like anything else that is illegal, somebody in the legislature doesn't think you should own one, so they passed a law saying you can't.
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It depends on your needs. In general, you should buy a handgun that fits your hand properly. Beyond that, buy a gun that meets whatever other requirements you have.
Whichever one best suits your needs.
NO!! Although the bullet diameter is the same, the case length is different and should not chamber in the 380 caliber handgun.
It should be marked as to caliber on the barrel.
Yes you should Zap Cannon is a powerful move but with low accuracy give it a item that raises accuracy and it will be a powerful move
I say your head and chest
You should teach it earthquake since it has 100 power and 100 accuracy Rock Slide only has 75 power and 90 accuracy. So Earthquake technically has more power and more accuracy.
If it is possible, at least two people should confirm the accuracy of facts and the validity of assumptions during the problem solving process. This helps ensure accuracy.