A 209 is a 209 regardless of what it is used for.
Depends on what caliber you are comparing it to.
Primer used in DNA synthesis; Promoter used in RNA synthesis.
They sell between $125 and 250 depending on condition caliber and extras (scopes, stocks, 209 primer conversion)
This for firearm saftey or somethin..... K the parts of a shotgun shell are the gunpowder primer casing and the bbs or slug
Hull, primer, powder, shot, shot cup or shot wads.
Depending on manufacturer and model of gun it would be a 209 shotgun primer for inline guns or a #11 for sidelock guns.
A centerfire cartridge has the primer in the middle on the bottom side of the shell, where as the rimfire is the whole bottom.
Hull, primer, powder, shot, shot cup or shot wads.
Centerfire pistol and rifle ammunition consists of a case, primer, powder and bullet. Shotgun shells consist of hull, primer, powder, wad and shot.
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Components include a cartridge case, a primer, powder and projectile- a bullet or shot.
Well......... As far as I know, a 209 primer isn't a paint primer at all. It is an ignition source for the powder in a bullet. There are a few different types, 209 being one of the most common. They're most commonly used in shotgun shells, and black powder rifles.