Yes you may use the 2 1/2in shells in your .410 gauge shotgun.
Clean the forward end of the chamber after shooting.
Yes, but they still have shells. Their shells are just a moist material instead of a hard one.
Use of the ampersand (&) in writing is a spelling mistake. Not acceptable unless you're trying to be funny.
Because you forgive his one mistake, and look at all the great things he's done instead. ( from the movie: The Vow )
I bought a '96 Mystique. The first year and a half I had it, it was fine. Now it seems to be falling apart. 4-2-07 I had the trans. rebuilt. 4-30-07 it quit on my. I replaced the battery and alternator. It still isn't charging right. This is the worst car I have ever owned. It was a very big mistake buying it. I call it the Mercury Mistake instead of Mystique. i agree. im a single fathe of three boys all under 6. this car has made me homeless repairing it to go to work and take the kids to school. i would like to meet the engineers who designed this MISTAKE and bet the hell out of them. from now on i will buy a foreign car.
My Motorcraft battery is marked with a sticker saying " made in Mexico " ( it was bought in February 2002 ) * that's not a mistake , 2002 is the correct year ,and the battery is still working fine
I have to do an art research assignment for school and i have to know what shells represent/symbolize/mean in a still life and i'm looking and can't find the answer anywhere
yes
Cannoli shells are typically used in foods which are pastries or similar to pastries. Cannoli shells have many different recipes which will fit to them and still taste great.
No. There is no "buyers remorse" law for vehicles. If you change your mind 1 minute after driving off the lot, the car is still yours.
Yes
Homai Vyarawala was the first photo-journalist who bought the first still camera in India.
I bought one but its fake..still the sound,bass etc still the goodest....unfortunately i bought it in sabah