General rule of thumb is buy the best you can afford for what it is you want to do (target shooting, hunting, display, collect, etc..)
As a very general rule, you get what you pay for.
As a general rule, they are not made to be disassembled
You need to contact the NRA.
As a general rule, by serial number.
Don't point a gun at me, or I will throw you out of the shooting area. That's one rule that applies. To more properly answer your question, maybe you could phrase it a little differently. Don't pee yourself...
Which safety rule listed below is incorrect.
As a general rule, most new guns come with a small amount of lubricant from the factory. You normally don't have to clean a new gun before you fire it. Look at the slide rails. If they appear to be dry, you may want to put a little gun oil on it.
In most games you can only shoot from inside the shooting circle,however some people play that you can shoot from outside the shooting circle and if you do you get 2 points. In the netball world cup 2011 the played this rule.
i don't know that's why i was on this sight but its too dumb to find out like you =(
You normally have a line in front of the shooting line. If it falls within that you can claim it as a dropped arrow and use a spare. Alternatively it's normally accepted that if you can drag it back to the shooting line with your bow then to can re-shoot it.
That will depend on what you are hunting, what gauge you are using and what load you are shooting. As a very general rule, modified and improved.