Well i don't think so as i think fmj will only work on the assualt rifle not the shotgun
THAT DOESNT WORK BECUASE THEY ARE TWO DIFFRENT GUNS. AN AK47 IS AN ASSAULT RIFLE. A SNIPER IS A DIFFERENT KIND OF RIFLE.
any high power rifle will do the job some have there favorites to use but any rifle will work, you could use a shotgun or bow also but most people use rifles
Not a good idea. Leapers/UTG products are made for use on airsoft and paintball guns. They're not designed to withstand the shock produced by a shotgun being fired.
Assault rifle' is a political term regarding cosmetic appearances rather than an objective definition of firearms class. Actual assault rifles are fully automatic weapons as opposed to semi-automatics that can fire one shot per trigger pull. The firing mechanism in principal is identical to most weapons between a trigger engaging a sear which releases the firing pin under tension, which in-turn strikes the primer of a cartridge,
Yes.
Sending an attachment is a kid's work. You have to go to the pin icon on the bottom. Click it and browse the item you want to insert.
No one Mossberg shotgun. Tell us what you have, we may be able to answer.
Not very likely. Muzzle brakes work by venting gases, whereas sound suppressors work in part by preventing the escape of these gases. Some flash suppressors are designed to facilitate the attachment of a sound suppressor, such as the Smith Vortex and AAC Blackout, but not muzzle brakes.
For most of the monsters, you can use the weed-whacking attachment on your mech. If that doesn't work, shoot them with the toxic blaster attachment.
* The possibility of contracting an infectious disease. * The possibility of emotional attachment and depression. * The probability of sore feet, sleep disorders and migranes. * Attachment to work, and not be able to separate work from home life * Work related injuries such as lifting etc.
To be able to fire repetitious rounds most military standard assault rifles, such as the AK47/74, M16 and M4 Carbine, work on gas power which is recycled energy from a spent round. I will do my best to explain the mechanics of this. Anyone with the slightest interest in weaponry knows the standard firing pin mechanism. This firing pin is still in all assault rifles and has been for hundreds of years. When you pick up an assault rifle you load a clip (magazine) and cock the weapon as you would do with any rifle. When the weapon is cocked a spring mechanism inside the clip chambers a round and the firing pin is pulled back, providing the safety is off you are ready to fire your first round. I will now try and explain how the gas mechanism works. The gas piston tube is best exampled on the AK-47 as it is easily identifiable as the last 2 inches of it is exposed above the rifle barrel, where on the M16 and M4 Carbine the gas tube is covered. When the round is fired the gas (recycled energy) is picked up by a port on the weapon which drives a piston that travels back down the rifle. This recycled energy/piston repeats the manual task you just did to cock the weapon prior to firing. It drives the bolt back, forces the spent round out of the chamber, re-cocks the firing pin and the spring mechanism in the clip chambers a new round then the bolt closes, via another spring mechanism, then the next round is ready to fire. Needless to say all this happens a blink of an eye and if you have the weapon switched to full auto mode you will empty a clip of 25/30 rounds in a matter of seconds. A "true" assault rifle has the ability to fire on fully automatic mode. They are normally is fitted with high capacity magazines (30 ~ 1000 rounds) because they use ammunition at a high rate. Other than the fully automatic feature, the mechanical operation is exactly like any simi automatic rifle. What is considered an "assault rifle" changes over time. In the late 1800s, a lever action Winchester would have been considered an assault rifle when compared to a single shot muzzle loader.
draw for shotguns