Depends on where you live, and WHICH .50 cal. California has banned rifles that fire the .50 Browning Machine Gun cartridge. Other state have not. Please note there are several .50 cal firearms- including .50 caliber muzzleloading black powder rifles.
It depends on what state you live in.
The bullet itself - no.
No. 10mm is close to .40 cal, smaller than .50 cal.
Depends on the load
the 50 cal has 10 and the intervention has 5
You can put a scope on a CVA .50 cal. Missouri.
Without requiring an NFA permit, the largest bore weapon a civilian can own is .50 calibre/12.7 millimetre in the US. Anything with a larger bore requires an NFA Destructive Device permit.
its the same thing. it doesnt matter where you put the word caliber. its still a .50 caliber
No
That probally would have to be the .50 cal. That's what is choosen by most snipers today and ontop of it, it is the largest caliber that a civilan can get ahold of. I mean sure there might be a longer shooting gun BUT a .50 cal is the only gun out there that does not need a armor peircing round. It is it's own armor piercing round. Matter of fact I don't even think there is a hollow point for a .50 cal.
what type bullet in 50 cal
no, 50. cal are illegal in australia, but theres some similar legal calibers, like the 460.