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Shotguns: A Guide for Middle Schoolers What are 5 types of shotguns? Hey there, middle schoolers! Today, we’re going to talk about shotguns and the different types you might come across. Here are five types of shotgun: 1. Pump-Action Shotguns Pump-action shotgun are popular and easy to use. You have to manually pump the fore-end to load a new shell into the chamber. They are reliable and great for hunting or home defense. 2. Semi-Automatic Shotguns Semi-automatic shotgun are a bit more advanced. They can automatically load a new shell into the chamber after each shot. These shotgun are often used in competitive shooting or for recreational purposes. 3. Break-Action Shotguns Break-action shotgun have a hinge that allows you to “break” the gun open to load shells. They are simple and reliable, making them a popular choice for beginners. 4. Bolt-Action Shotguns Bolt-action shotgun require you to manually operate a bolt to load each shell. They are known for their accuracy and are commonly used in hunting or target shooting. 5. Lever-Action Shotguns Lever-action shotgun have a lever near the trigger that you need to operate to load shells. They have a classic and unique look, often associated with the…
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Let’s Explore Rifles! How Far Can a Rifle Bullet Travel? Have you ever wondered how far a rifle bullet can go? Well, it can travel really far! Depending on the type of rifle and bullet, it can reach distances of up to several miles. That’s pretty impressive, right? What is the Difference Between a Gun and a Rifle? Now, let’s talk about the difference between a gun and a rifle. While both are firearms, rifles are a specific type of gun. The main difference is that rifles have a long barrel and are designed to be fired from the shoulder. On the other hand, guns can refer to various types of firearms, including pistols and shotguns. What are the Three Main Groups of Rifles? Rifles can be divided into three main groups: bolt-action rifles, semi-automatic rifles, and fully automatic rifles. Bolt-action rifles require manual operation to load and fire each round. Semi-automatic rifle can automatically load a new round after each shot, while fully automatic rifles can continuously fire as long as the trigger is held down. How Many Bullets Can a Rifle Hold? The number of bullets a rifle can hold depends on its design and magazine capacity. Some…
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380 ACP
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45 ACP
45 Colt
Shotgun Ammunition
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Winchester
Remington
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Lightfield
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Aguila
Rifle Ammunition
223 Remington
300 AAC Blackout (7.62x35mm)
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5.56x45mm NATO
6.5 Creedmoor
7.62x39mm Russian
45-70 Government
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17 Hornady Magnum Rimfire (HMR)
17 Winchester Super Magnum
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