Yes, but beware that many blank shells contain corrosive gun powder. Clean your shotgun after firing blanks to avoid pitting your barrel.
One company that manufactures Monnex Powder is Integrated Fire Protection Pvt. Ltd. They are located in India. Another is Thomas Glover and Company in the United Kingdom, a third is Kerr Fire Fighting Chemicals, and fourth is Angus Fire, also in the UK.
Savage Fire Arms Company for Montgomery Wards
Baby powder+fire=more fire
If it is a fire caused by petrol, use powder to extinguish it.
Guns with the name New White Powder Wonder were made by the Crescent Fire Arms Company, W.H. Davenport Arms, Meridian Fire Arms Company or Stevens Arms & Tool Company. They were made for and sold by Sears Roebuck & Company.
Because that is what the Dry powder (or Dry Chem.) is made for.
That will depend on the local laws, such as the fire codes, and the type of powder. Black powder is an explosive, and is typically more restricted than smokeless powder. Check with the Fire Marshall where you live.
No. The 1903 Springfield was initially chambered in the 30-03 cartridge, later modified to the 30-06 cartridge. The latter cartridge is still manufactured and very popular. Virtually all firearms after 1895 shoot smokeless powder.
The FN P90 is a fire arm weapon aimed for self defense and is manufactured and designed by FN Herstal. The company is located in Belgium and is used by over forty nations.
Does not matter what you use, a blank gun does not fire live ammunition.
No such thing as a blank gun. You can put blanks in a gun though.