But lying on the ballast, where the ship's ammunition store was located, were quantities of stone, lead, and iron shot. |
|
It's just as accurate, it provides somewhat better ballistics, and the choice of ammunition and rifles is excellent. |
|
Officers unloaded the gun of its 13 rounds of ammunition before questioning Jaroenwit, who initially refused to give any details whatsoever. |
|
In the past, marshals have used special ammunition designed for airplane safety. |
|
His face was painted black, and lines and bandoliers of ammunition were draped across his shoulders and neck. |
|
Basic webbing ammunition belts and pouches were supplemented by as many bandoliers as the soldier could carry without falling down. |
|
The undoubted chief, so swathed in bandoliers of ammunition that bullets fired at him would have bounced off, reached down and grabbed my hand. |
|
My rifle was on fire, my tunic was on fire and the bandolier of ammunition I had slung round me was on fire. |
|
Each side stakes men's lives and ammunition in an attempt to overcome the other side. |
|
As I often experience today, the factory ammunition outshot my standard handload. |
|
Weapons and ammunition have been also left intact there and the area was not sealed off for safety. |
|
Officers seized a number of pipe bombs, a booby trap device, a handgun and ammunition and a quantity of bomb-making equipment. |
|
It was due to supply the forces with weapons, ammunition, and other materiel. |
|
Additional stocks of ammunition, food, medicines, and other materiel are created at strongholds. |
|
Today's Open-Top from Cimarron uses modern centerfire ammunition and is offered with both the 1860 and 1851 Navy grip frame. |
|
Yesterday's discovery of 10 guns, two pipe bombs, a booby trap device and hundreds of rounds of ammunition had almost certainly saved more lives. |
|
The square central courtyard of the fort is bordered by a series of numerous small bombproof vaults for storing provisions and ammunition. |
|
The police were called as a result of this incident and ammunition was recovered. |
|
In ammunition, Remington is introducing Managed-Recoil centerfire cartridges and shotgun loads. |
|
Twenty thousand police were dispatched, armed with riot gear, tear gas, batons, and live ammunition. |
|
|
There are many different kinds of.22 LR ammunition on the market, and all of them are fairly inexpensive compared to centerfire ammo. |
|
Finally, the Federals ran out of ammunition and turned to fighting hand-to-hand with bayonets, scrambling through the forest and the underbrush. |
|
They include a crossbow, rifles, swords, bayonets, handguns and pistols, 340 rounds of ammunition and an Oriental-style throwing star. |
|
The boys tossed out personal gear from their musette bags and filled them with ammunition. |
|
Unfortunately, the airdrop contained no heavy mortar ammunition, no illumination rounds and only loose rifle cartridges instead of clips. |
|
Some of these same bells were melted down to make ammunition for the struggling Southern war machine. |
|
Tucked up there was an automatic rifle and some clips of ammunition all bundled together with brown paper. |
|
Members of the strike force who stayed behind found ammunition, maps and a terrain model in the basement of the hospital. |
|
Officers, who launched the raid after a tip-off, also found 31 rounds of 9 mm ammunition stored in a sock. |
|
That was small consolation for an ordnance department that had to supply ammunition to the frontlines in more than a dozen different calibers. |
|
As the firefight continues, the commander orders his men to conserve ammunition. |
|
It was a common sight to see a team of six to eight men pushing and pulling a wooden sled up the hill to deliver artillery ammunition. |
|
Today, all of the major American ammunition makers have a top-end product in both handgun, rifle and shotgun ammunition. |
|
He pleaded guilty to conspiracy to murder persons unknown and to possession of weapons and ammunition. |
|
It is said the.50 calibre machine gun ammunition belts in Supermarine Spitfires measured exactly 27 feet. |
|
We continued onwards, running from one piece of cover to the next while the machine gun chewed through belts of ammunition. |
|
I've often observed the same ammunition fired in both pistols and revolvers, and I've seen equal or better accuracy from the six-shooter. |
|
We are running short of food, our uniforms are shabby and dull, our shoes are full of holes, and we are also short on ammunition. |
|
Most of the buildings still standing served as ammunition and fuel storehouses. |
|
Fire engulfed the ships, and explosions from ammunition blew the ships apart. |
|
|
If, on the other hand, you want to charge through, guns blazing, you will be punished by the game's insane scarcity of ammunition. |
|
The general revealed that the US commandos came across stores of rocket propelled grenades, machine guns and ammunition and destroyed them. |
|
Flagship HMS Ark Royal sailed on Saturday, and headed for Scotland to take on stores and ammunition before she sails south again. |
|
In short, the quality of the rifles did not match the performance and expense of the ammunition. |
|
Alec landed at Anzac Cove in early November, 1915 and assisted in carrying ammunition, stores and water to the trenches. |
|
I still had 15 rounds in my ammunition belt and I was lucky that the shrapnel missed it. |
|
She said 1,797 rounds of assorted ammunition, including blanks, and 13 other weapons, including knives, had also been handed in. |
|
It happened the only ammunition I could find at home was 12-gauge birdshot. |
|
He is accused of inciting white youth gang members to attack blacks and providing them with ammunition. |
|
In addition, officers collected nine guns designed to fire blanks, but capable of being converted to fire live ammunition. |
|
The M1077 and M1077A1 flatracks are sideless flatracks used to transport pallets of ammunition and other classes of supplies. |
|
Without them, ammunition, stores, food, and fuel, would not reach the fighting troops. |
|
Other ships serve as fleet ocean tugboats, fast combat support ships, oilers, ammunition ships, and combat stores ships. |
|
The ammunition for the guns was kept near artillery caponiers in separate ammunition magazines. |
|
Their indoor range is set up for non-toxic frangible ammunition which allows shooting on steel plates as close as yards with no danger. |
|
The lead-free frangible ammunition is called Disintegrator and is offered in Remington's Law Enforcement line. |
|
Bismuth Cartridge Co. has taken its non-toxic technology and applied it to frangible handgun training ammunition. |
|
Remington also has a line of lead-free frangible and reduced-hazard ammunition. |
|
He killed this enemy in hand-to-hand combat, gathered up the ammunition and returned to his unit. |
|
Police claim they found a rifle, ammunition and a hand grenade on the compound during their search on Thursday. |
|
|
Equipped with sniffer dogs and metal detectors, they found a sniper rifle, a hand grenade and supplies of ammunition. |
|
Owner Larry Hyatt estimates ammunition occupies about 15 percent of the shop's space. |
|
The most common canon was called the Napoleon and used both grape shot and canister ammunition. |
|
The ammunition encountered by the soldiers was called canister, one of the war's most deadliest rounds. |
|
Officials are reviewing several complaints regarding obscenity and lawmakers are moving quickly to provide regulators with even more ammunition. |
|
Officers also recovered a starting pistol with ammunition and two imitation firearms. |
|
The bill amends provisions relating to the importation of firearms, parts of firearms, restricted weapons, starting pistols, and ammunition. |
|
If only the quartermaster had supplied us with ammunition instead of tracts no one could decipher. |
|
The stuff about them being more dangerous and needlessly wasteful is true, but that's just extra ammunition. |
|
The raids killed or captured paramilitary forces and captured a number of large arms and ammunition in caches. |
|
Remember when he spoke of guns and ammunition entering this country like water? |
|
Trapped against the British minefields, his Afrika Korps came within an ace of running out of ammunition and fuel, but his legendary luck held. |
|
Among the items for sale are beef jerky, Winchester ammunition, and nine kinds of chewing tobacco. |
|
Mark Rice was consistently weaving through the purple jerseys and supplied St. Paul's with plenty of ammunition. |
|
Members of the patrol would also share the task of carrying heavy anti-tank weaponry and ammunition. |
|
There are more guards on the narrow stair and landing, and each step upwards means a brush with webbing and ammunition belts. |
|
Two Americans with crew cuts and flak jackets with grenades, flares and ammunition clips are the escorts through the mansion's grounds. |
|
He stood stationary and the antenna moved, pointing to the ammunition, in plain view of everyone. |
|
He worked as a First Class Stoker in the boiler room, switching to loading ammunition magazines when on action stations. |
|
Both pistols were unloaded, but the footlocker also contained several boxes of ammunition for each weapon. |
|
|
Despite the fact that he was critically low on ammunition, he provided some of it to the dazed pilot and then radioed for help. |
|
Now the Home Office says that these guns are easily adaptable to fire live ammunition. |
|
In Bolton, 10 firearms and 30 rounds of ammunition have been taken to police stations. |
|
Commanders have finite time, money, fuel, ammunition, and access to ranges and training areas needed to train units. |
|
These pockets are military pockets with room for ammunition clips and grenades and iron rations. |
|
At one point, I even contemplated getting a chocolate spray gun for further ammunition. |
|
Then again, if you had this much ammunition, you probably wouldn't be too bothered about dressing up. |
|
Within minutes, the soldiers had rearmed themselves with weapons and ammunition. |
|
Bushisms like that have provided ammunition for the President's political opponents. |
|
He also advised parents to lock up all detergents and poisonous substances, together with matches, lighters, pitch oil, guns and ammunition. |
|
On February 14th, the 23rd RCT received supplies via an airdrop to replenish ammunition expended during the previous night's fight. |
|
The company buys from armed forces' obsolete stocks of air-to-air or air-to-ground ammunition. |
|
It houses thousands of weapons, including guns and ammunition, knives, knuckledusters, coshes, crossbows and swords. |
|
The soldiers simply let their weapons fly-several of the bursts and streaks of ammunition hit him when he was in the air, knocking him back. |
|
In addition to inventorying ammunition, the members of the 826th also made sure the shells were properly packaged and marked for shipment. |
|
The boxer denied all knowledge of the gun, ammunition and drugs and told police he had been set up. |
|
But never should the memory of his death be intoned as ammunition on the political battlefield. |
|
He told the court his friend told him to reload the gun, and he did so with ammunition from the other man's pocket. |
|
The German fighters were also limited in that they could not reload their guns if they ran out of ammunition while over Kent etc. |
|
He stood, on the main deck of his ship watching as the men prepared their ammunition, and reloaded the cannons. |
|
|
This split decision by the usually unanimous committee gave ammunition to Bork's opponents. |
|
The other leg compartment was empty, but I think it was to hold spare ammunition or something. |
|
After a few tense moments, officers relieved him of the weapon and ammunition and escorted him to the Soi 9 police station for an interview. |
|
The store vends an array of offensive and defensive equipment such as armor, weapons and ammunition. |
|
By January of 1915, the daily consumption of rifle ammunition was estimated at 45,000 rounds. |
|
Isn't it reasonable to respond with ammunition against an attacker who is wielding automatic weapons and firebombs? |
|
His leather-bound, regimental guns were the first to fire fixed ammunition with wooden cases. |
|
The weapon used was a pump action shot gun and a large quantity of ammunition was later found around the house and in the outbuildings. |
|
Both gunner and commander are able to fire the gun and select the type of ammunition to be fired. |
|
Guns, grenades, knives and several rounds of ammunition were also found in the house. |
|
If you take over a gun shop, then the shop will supply you with ammunition. |
|
The way ammunition is made today is very much as it was done a hundred or more years ago. |
|
Yesterday, a planeload of ammunition landed in Lebanon from Kuwait, today from Egypt. |
|
By the winter artillery ammunition had been rationed to one or two shells per gun per day. |
|
They are made of high buoyancy foam and will float with guns and ammunition inside. |
|
Clean out the local gun shop's supply of ammunition and make a last stand, of course! |
|
The maximum penalty for illegally possessing a gun or ammunition is up to ten years in prison or a fine, or both. |
|
Three men were being questioned by detectives today after a gun and ammunition were found dumped in bushes. |
|
Not only has he wasted ammunition, but he's probably given you a good idea of where he is. |
|
She took a few of the napkins and discreetly pushed the gun and ammunition into her lap. |
|
|
He is suspected of being a hired hitman able to supply guns and ammunition to contacts in the criminal underworld. |
|
In one media report, a ramp worker was even caught with a duffel bag of ammunition and a gun at work. |
|
Low on ammunition, he marked a sixth bunker with smoke for Cobra gun ships to attack. |
|
The operation was carried out after the theft of two guns and live ammunition during a burglary. |
|
The hospital official said the shell was ammunition for either a rocket or mortar. |
|
In fact, it most likely gives them more ammunition to strengthen their case. |
|
During the detente era, the Soviets were careful not to give the West too much propaganda ammunition. |
|
Instead of silencing his critics, it's more likely to provide them with further ammunition. |
|
Concern about injuries has provided further ammunition for those who want cheering recognised as a sport. |
|
His only consolation is that each setback provides ammunition for his songwriting. |
|
It also provided enormous ammunition for those who were suspicious of her overall motives and plans. |
|
Yet the squad still retains some of the frailties which provided the ammunition for the critics. |
|
It has also provided ammunition for those who believe that simplicity equates with truth. |
|
It would provide ammunition to those who want to dismiss or minimize genuine antisemitic acts. |
|
His 19 years in the Senate have provided plenty of ammunition for critics to portray him as inconsistent. |
|
It provides welcome ammunition to acquire more shares when prices look attractive. |
|
But it provides more ammunition to those opposed to American corporate globalisation. |
|
He likes two tackling midfielders in the centre with a couple of runners out wide providing ammunition for the forwards. |
|
She said her group has found a lot more support and may have more ammunition with which to fight. |
|
The month-long amnesty is being held to encourage people to hand in any illegally held firearms and ammunition without fear of prosecution. |
|
|
Large quantities of lead are used in ammunition for both military and sporting purposes. |
|
Lead is used to make lead-acid storage batteries, ammunition, and cable coverings. |
|
Glocks, Brownings and Berettas are joining flags and banners as top sales items and ammunition sales are doubling and tripling. |
|
Both ammunition and health restorers were in short supply, and you had to actively look for them as you explored the game environments. |
|
If the vanguard gets too far ahead of the supply train, it will run short of food, fuel and ammunition. |
|
Recoil systems and cartridge ammunition increased rates of fire of breech-loading weapons. |
|
The sweep was successful in netting a large cache or weapons, explosives, ammunition, and other equipment. |
|
While away from his aircraft, the Mexican soldiers stole field glasses, goggles, ammunition and anything else not attached to the aircraft. |
|
By the time the Germans mounted their eighth assault, the remaining riflemen had exhausted their ammunition. |
|
Now Jeff is not a suit who owns an ammunition company but rather a well respected rifleman. |
|
Increases occurred in shotshell and centerfire rifle cartridge sales, while rimfire ammunition sales sagged. |
|
Ross expended his remaining ammunition in repelling this attack and was ordered to fall back on the company command post. |
|
The ammunition lot number is imprinted on the outside of the right tuck flap of the 50-round box. |
|
Lynch said his facility is the only one co-located with an ammunition supply area. |
|
Inert squash head ammunition would also be useful for punching holes in walls with minimal collateral damage. |
|
He then set up two devices, each comprising a sawn-off shotgun barrel and live ammunition. |
|
The stove was located two rooms away from the ammunition room, which had plenty of live ammo. |
|
Nothing replaces live training with live ammunition with the whole unit in the field. |
|
A loaded Smith and Wesson revolver and four live rounds of ammunition were found hidden in a box under a bed. |
|
They were difficult to conceal, clumsy, expensive to manufacture, and required bulky ammunition which created stowage and logistics problems. |
|
|
The battleships were loaded down with so much fuel, food, and ammunition that armored belts and decks were below the waterline. |
|
Before loading your gun, open the action and make sure there's no ammunition in the chamber or magazine. |
|
The third hit the base of the mainmast, causing a fire in the 4in ready-use ammunition lockers. |
|
The weapon and its ammunition will be too heavy and clumsy for general issue and its cost per weapon and ammunition will be huge. |
|
In that incident, police used tear gas, clubs, heavy plastic shields and live ammunition against the protesters. |
|
They had an uncanny ability to slit a tent at night in just the right spot to clifty a rifle, ammunition, or other vital equipment. |
|
In 1885, Maxim developed a single-barrel weapon that could fire 500 rounds of ammunition a minute. |
|
The directional pad is used for zooming in on targets, and the trigger buttons fire rounds of ammunition. |
|
The 8th Air Force had fired 99 million rounds of ammunition during these flights and it is thought that 20,000 German planes were destroyed. |
|
Three hand grenades, four revolvers, one rifle and 150 rounds of ammunition had been found. |
|
The crew consists of the driver plus four or three operators in the cupola, a commander, a gun layer and an ammunition loader. |
|
What's worse, these scams give more ammunition to reparations opponents who brand reparations as nothing but a get-rich-quick hustle. |
|
However, when the human shields faced live ammunition their priorities changed. |
|
In terms of total ammunition sales, the 9mm Parabellum is the biggest seller by a wide margin. |
|
Its Reduced Hazard ammunition features a core of pure Bismuth that is first cast, then swaged and finally plated with a jacket of pure copper. |
|
There are going to be very high casualties and you need tremendous sustainment both in terms of ammunition and reserves of manpower. |
|
The bartender serves beer on a glass-topped counter displaying a wide assortment of ammunition. |
|
The uppermost of these indicates the man's current choice of weapon and the amount of ammunition available. |
|
I really don't like this method since I have a horror of one of the dummy rounds getting mixed up with my hunting ammunition. |
|
The huge transports bring in troops, supplies, equipment, food, water, ammunition, fuel and medicine. |
|
|
Half of the missile and ammunition stocks is outmoded and not up to modern requirements. |
|
This only provides ammunition to those who already deny that the horrors of Nazism and the death camps ever even happened. |
|
A search reportedly turned up a stockpile of pistols, long guns, ammunition, and bowie knives. |
|
He and his girlfriend were both shot at close range by the same automatic pistol with 9mm ammunition. |
|
Make the manufacture of handguns, automatics and certain semiautomatics and their corresponding ammunition illegal. |
|
You have the rifle you brought with you to defend yourself from looters, and you have a magazine of ammunition. |
|
The gun was identified as a German made 9mm pistol and was loaded with 9 rounds of ammunition in the full magazine. |
|
The eight riflemen, without ammunition but still supporting the machine gun, fixed bayonets and waited. |
|
The Russians held the city against superior forces, when food and ammunition had virtually given out. |
|
On either side of a tunnel deep inside the Rock, a series of huge chambers was being dug to accommodate purpose-built ammunition magazines. |
|
A torpedo had hit port side aft near an ammunition magazine, completely severing her stern. |
|
During a search of the vehicle police found a.357 magnum revolver and four rounds of ammunition. |
|
I know the rifle and ammunition companies are forever trying to sell you things from short magnums to ultra magnums. |
|
Police are seeking a man to help with their inquiries about the sawn-off rifle and ammunition. |
|
Eventually Elizabeth's fleet ran out of ammunition and withdrew to the narrows of the Channel. |
|
A police raid on a one-bedroom flat turned up a hoard of nearly 2,000 weapons, including guns and ammunition. |
|
In the iron deserts of Kent, the traveler is advised to carry spare ammunition and a sufficiency of supplies, especially potable water. |
|
Through its spies, Germany was probably well aware of the ammunition in the hold, especially as it was openly declared on the ship's manifest. |
|
Wally, who was still on bail awaiting trial for unlawful possession of firearms and ammunition, got away with a small fine. |
|
Rosenthal will show the latest in rifles, small arms and ammunition and there will even be an exhibition of live stud animals. |
|
|
Although they lack the capability to fire real ammunition, some look and feel so realistic that even skilled police marksmen are hard-pressed to tell the difference. |
|
But even when the jet will be able to shoot its gun, the F-35 barely carries enough ammunition to make the weapon useful. |
|
It was with this ammunition that Australians organized protests at events where Blanc was scheduled to appear. |
|
When Louise and Bibi returned to their home, they found it strewn with ammunition and pockmarked with mortar craters. |
|
A burly Belgian, strapped with grenades and ammunition, towered above them. |
|
The battalion also is short of ammunition, Sergei says, but he insists he would still like to return to battle. |
|
They walked with their webbing packed full of ammunition and in their haversacks they carried five days' bully beef and biscuits and a minimum of personal gear. |
|
My father carried a rucksack, a Tommy gun, lots of spare rounds of ammunition, various grenades and a collapsible bicycle. |
|
The Admiral and his men could carry their arms and ammunition. |
|
He glanced back at Vincent, who was puffing and wheezing from the walk down the tunnel under the burden of ammunition, weapons and the oppressive heat of his coat. |
|
But the shortage of ammunition, which allowed the game birds to grow in number, put the kibosh on shooting almost entirely, and the birds multiplied in comparative peace. |
|
They had captured the Boer laagers and set their ammunition dump alight. |
|
Meanwhile, two civilian packers and their laggardly pack mules loaded with howitzer ammunition hove into sight from the south, hurrying to reach the command. |
|
He said that the Fed still had ammunition to fight the deflation threat and hinted that it might consider market operations to drive long-term yields lower. |
|
A man walked into a Georgia school with an AK-47 and a duffel bag full of ammunition. |
|
Local hardware stores were broken into to supply arms and ammunition. |
|
Large quantities of ammunition and supplies had been stockpiled there. |
|
An ammunition box inside a Huey helicopter that crashed in 1968 is riddled with bullet holes from ammunition that exploded inside during the ensuing fire. |
|
The ammunition limber was the worst for wear and required the most work. |
|
Through the night, ammunition was replenished all along the line. |
|
|
Although it was an ocean liner, the ship also had a cargo of ammunition. |
|
The surrounding area was littered with unexploded ammunition. |
|
He began to load his gun, and handed out ammunition to the others. |
|
With revenue from the illegal mining and sale of rough diamonds, the rebels have been able to purchase and stockpile ammunition to prolong the war. |
|
The internal report will provide valuable ammunition for the Hamiltons who have said they intend to sue Scotland Yard for unlawful arrest and detention. |
|
We shot several rounds of high-explosive ammunition into the area. |
|
We know that the defense industrial base of the 21st century must consist of both private sector and public sector capabilities-our arsenals, depots and ammunition plants. |
|
I also recognize that our government-owned production and maintenance facilities-our arsenals, depots and ammunition plants-are an important part of the total industrial base. |
|
Police say Rodgers was found with a glock 34 and two Sig Sauer P226s and more than 400 rounds of ammunition. |
|
A police presence has been established to stabilise the area after 171 men were arrested and rifles, sidearms, ammunition, assegais and pangas seized. |
|
Paramilitary assassins used live ammunition and shot to the head. |
|
Last year, the unit seized more than 200 illegal guns and more than 3,500 rounds of assorted ammunition, which are in demand in the criminal underworld. |
|
Their ammunition and other supplies were low, but the job had to be done. |
|
So when talking to your kids, try to avoid these sneaky references to guns and ammunition, no matter how far fetched the link seems at first blush. |
|
The latter were virtual subterranean towns equipped with barracks, kitchens, power plants, magazines, and even electric railways to transport men and ammunition. |
|
There was no soldier inside, so he recovered some ammunition that was in there and brought it back to the Humvee. |
|
There should be no ammunition anywhere in the vicinity of the practice area, and the backstop should be sufficient to hold the bullet should the gun fire. |
|
For this reason, all match ammunition is subsonic to reduce wind drift. |
|
These included 10 anti-personnel mines, 20 land mines, four light anti-tank weapons, automatic rifles and ammunition, explosives and related material, and thermobaric weapons. |
|
In many engagements volunteers asked regular army commanders for support, transport and ammunition, but often in vain. |
|
|
As early as 1903, 11 machine gun detachments had been formed with each consisting of six MG 01 Maxim guns, with horse drawn gun and ammunition wagons. |
|
The squaddies who raided his ammunition store for those thunderflashes 60 years ago never confessed, so it was Norman who had to go before his colonel on a charge. |
|
Marines searched the compound to find several rooms piled high with deadly mortars, anti-tank guns, bazookas, rockets and tens of thousands of rounds of ammunition. |
|
Allied vehicles bearing ammunition and supplies bogged down in the snow. |
|
Ibnu Ahmad went to Sulawesi anyway, where he was caught carrying 31,000 rounds of ammunition, tried, convicted, and imprisoned. |
|
He was nevertheless forced to frame his words welcoming the move carefully, to ensure that his political enemies were not given any ammunition they could use against him. |
|
Besides the radio, he had acquired a large toolbox packed with tools, two rifles, a shotgun, several boxes of ammunition, a long-handled axe, a crowbar, and a first-aid kit. |
|
The defenders ran out of ammunition while the Royalist besiegers kept up the bombardment as though determined to destroy everything opposing them. |
|
As mortars aboard the ammunition truck exploded, they set a nearby fuel tanker truck ablaze, sending clouds of black smoke billowing into the sky. |
|
I might add that in my lot of 1936 era ammunition, most of the primers have gone bad so be careful if your experience a misfire or hang fire when using old military stores. |
|
Investigators believe the explosion was caused by an electrical short circuit and claim that the plant was illegally manufacturing ammunition and explosives. |
|
In any case, moonrise Kingdom has already provided ample ammunition for both the pro-Anderson and anti-Anderson camps. |
|
This has given Cuccinelli plenty of ammunition to attack him as an unsavory wheeler-dealer. |
|
This stage furnishes the ammunition for two.45 Colt sixguns,.45 caliber blanks with enough blast to pop balloons but not send bullets around haphazardly. |
|
Custer reasoned that dragging the guns and ammunition over mountain trails would have decreased his speed and ruined his chances of finding the elusive Sioux. |
|
Second, given the cost of guns and ammunition, buyers often tend to avoid additional purchases of shooting glasses, hearing muffs, earplugs, gunlocks and safes. |
|
More than 2,000 pieces of ammunition have also been dropped in at the county's police stations along with 29 other weapons, such as knives and blunt instruments. |
|
She bought a rifle and ammunition, according to the police report, which included a receipt from the transaction. |
|
The newspaper understands he was believed to be involved in hits and suspected of supplying ammunition and possibly firearms to the criminal underworld. |
|
I start to unholster my gun, before realizing I'm still out of ammunition. |
|
|
But the FSA battalion, weakened from months of being under siege, did not have enough ammunition to engage ISIS in the fight. |
|
By the morning of August 4th, the outgunned Peshmerga were running out of ammunition and withdrew from Sinjar district entirely. |
|
The defenders had been bombed and napalmed by airplanes, shellacked by artillery and doused with poison gas, and they had no ammunition of their own left to fight back. |
|
The corps is also responsible for the disposal of service ammunition that is unserviceable or has malfunctioned in some manner, disposal of malfunctioned explosive ordnance. |
|
Ford is more introverted, a math and computer whiz whose occasional brain cramps have given his manager and teammates plenty of amusement and ammunition. |
|
Shotguns, air pistols, ball-bearing guns and a revolver with about 60 rounds of ammunition had been handed in to local police stations by Wednesday. |
|
On my first visit to Khuzaa I found two ammunition vests around the corner from the bathroom where six bodies were piled. |
|
However, when this heavily loaded, the ammunition per gun had to be reduced from 425-to 267-rpg and on some aircraft the number of Brownings was reduced to six. |
|
Since the aircraft was relatively small in size, armament was initially restricted to four.50-caliber air-cooled Browning machine guns with 1200 rounds of ammunition. |
|
Bison hunting distinguished itself m two other critical ways-it allowed the hunters to trade buffalo robes for guns, ammunition, and manufactured goods. |
|
Among the ammunition were shotgun cartridges and dum-dum bullets. |
|
He knew it was a fatal wound caused by a special type of ammunition. |
|
Now, the Marines and Iraqi soldiers uncovered this elaborate series of bunkers with large stores of heavy weapons, including rockets and mortars, ammunition and supplies. |
|
New environmental regulation in many countries has greatly reduced the dissipative uses for lead such as paint, leaded gasoline, pigments, stabilizers, solder, and ammunition. |
|
By loading the ammunition but then standing down the firing squad, Lord Butler has left the Prime Minister still breathing, and the political landscape largely unchanged. |
|
On Thursday, an Air Force commander testified that Maj Schmidt and Maj Umbach had received standing orders warning that allied troops would intermittently use live ammunition. |
|
Running in with your guns blazing will only leave Sam bleeding profusely with no ammunition, no medical kits to staunch the wounds and plenty of lights fully turned on. |
|
Space to the left of the driver is provided for ammunition stowage. |
|
A government office that had been taken over by the militiamen and used to store ammunition was strafed by a helicopter gunship and then reduced to rubble by tank fire. |
|
I can reload centerfire ammunition almost as cheaply, but some days I just want to shoot without fretting about lost cases or going through the reloading process. |
|
|
They also accumulated home-made detonators, rifles with long-distance sights, a hand grenade, revolvers fitted with silencers, sub-machine guns and ammunition. |
|
With Norma ammunition, a Type 99 short rifle in good condition with its peep sights and excellent chromed bore is capable of 1.5 inches at 100 yards. |
|
Flexibility in rapidly delivering ammunition to outlying firebases was crucial because mortars and howitzers were emplaced throughout the theater. |
|
Even with the prospect of being able to win control of the Senate, some Republicans are busy manufacturing ammunition for their own circular firing squad. |
|
Lead from shotgun pellets and other ammunition is poisoning many of the vultures as they scavenge abandoned carcasses and gut piles, a new study confirms. |
|
It's fully-loaded with an encyclopaedic fact file on ammunition utilised. |
|
A little further aft, pintles and ammunition for machine guns and rapid-firing anti-aircraft guns lie on the seabed, with a gun and its armoured shield among the debris. |
|
For example, artillery ammunition could be interchangeable with tank and large mortar ammunition, reducing at least six types of ammunition to one. |
|
More than 125 people were arrested and scores more injured by police, who, in addition to tear gas and rubber bullets, fired live ammunition at the workers. |
|
They also found a pump action shotgun, a sub machine gun, thousands of rounds of ammunition, plastic explosive, home-made napalm and bomb making equipment. |
|
We found ourselves chasing tanks whose crews decided to move from the staging area, past the ammunition point, and directly to the firing line without talking to the tower. |
|
He shouted to Rock who was inventorying the remaining ammunition. |
|
Paul had also heard about the idea of using flechettes as ammunition. |
|
The pompom was a 40.5mm automatic cannon that fired 2-lb. ammunition. |
|
Alam has also been accused of planting two countrymade pistols and ammunition on the place of occurrence in a bid to show them as recovered from the possession of the trio. |
|
The ammunition, featuring Speer's 170-grain, flat-nose, soft-point bullet, produces 2,000 feet-per-second of muzzle velocity and 1.510 foot-pounds of energy. |
|
Shells, hollow ammunition filled with gunpowder and equipped with a fuse, were the most common type of explosive artillery round used during the Civil War. |
|
A cross-belt might carry his carbine or contain an ammunition pouch. |
|
Danish Aid Association will detonate useless ammunition at the vicinity of Koneen village in the south. |
|
After using up his ammunition, Cal realizes he gave his coat and consequently the necklace to Rose. |
|