763.02 rounds to 763
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no, a 44magnum round generates way too much pressure to be fired in a 410 chamber if your guns full choke as most 410's are it will in some cases spilt or bulge the barrel, 410 slugs are more powerfull then a 357 magnum, and theres no real gain in power lobbing a 44 mag out a smooth bore
Get the Alpha Trooper, it has 18 rounds. The Barrel Break only has two rounds and has a slow reloading time.
Every 150 to 200 rounds.
Tracer bullets are still used today and any downsides would still apply today. I have a hard time seeing any unique disadvantages particular to those used in WW1. Tracers are more expensive to manufacture. Tracers are more hazardous to store due to the volatile chemicals they employ to create the glowing trails. "Tracers work both ways" an old military proverb explained more in depth below. Tracers lose energy more quickly than standard rounds. Kinetic energy is 1/2mv^2. All bullets lose energy as v decreases, but tracers also lose m, meaning both sides of the equation drop over distance. Though how much of a difference this makes is generally too small to really concern oneself with. Tracers can cause fires because they use volatile chemicals, and a starting a fire may or may not be to your advantage. It is important to understand that tracers have a very specific job they perform. Namely they create a visible trail that allows the operator of an automatic weapon to see (roughly) the path his bullets are taking. At long distances a gunner can "walk" his fire on the target by pivoting the gun until he sees his tracers going to the vicinity of those whom are the targets of his ill-will. Soldiers however have often quipped that "tracers work both ways". That is while it makes it easier for the gunner to see where his rounds are going, it also makes it easier for those being shot at to see where the rounds are coming from.
Ray Tracers happened in 1997.
A couple of owners lifetimes.
Magazine capacity varied from one model (and caliber) to another. Typically between 20 and 40 rounds.
If you're referring to the 20mm rotary barrel cannon, 500 rounds. If you're referring to the MAC-10 knockoff, 32 rounds.
As a general rule, no.
Ray Tracers was created on 1997-01-17.
25 - 30 rounds for 2 minutes then let the barrel cool 2 minutes. 15 rounds per minute as long as you can stand it.
It could.
Tracers - 2015 was released on: USA: 21 March 2015