Yes
Any rifle chambered for that cartridge. Most will be custom made double rifles.
The M16A4 assault rifle is chambered for the 5.56x45mmNATO cartridge, which is of the .223 caliber.
The M16 assault rifle is chambered for the 5.56x45mm NATOintermediate rifle cartridge. It can also accept .223 Remington rounds.
No. The magnum CARTRIDGE case is a larger diameter than the LR cartridge. A LR cartridge fired in a magnum chamber would split the cartridge case.
The .17 Remington cartridge would be chambered for a short action rifle.
If it's chambered for the .45 ACP cartridge, yes.
Nomenclature varies between the services, but the basic conditions are: Rack safe: rifle is unloaded and cleared, no magazine, the selector is on SEMI and the trigger has been pulled Carry safe, no mag (for transport): Rifle is unloaded and cleared, no magazine, selector is on SAFE Carry safe, with mag (normal readiness): Rifle is loaded with mag inserted but no cartridge chambered, selector on SAFE Combat ready: Rifle is loaded with mag inserted and cartridge chambered, selector on SAFE (this is usually only done when hostilities are imminent) And then there is "Firing": Rifle is loaded with mag inserted and cartridge chambered and selector on SEMI or AUTO (or BURST)
Your Winchester model 1894 rifle which was made in 1949,is chambered in 30-30Win.caliber.That is the cartridge to use in your rifle.
If you mean a rifle chambered for the .50 BMG cartridge, such as the Barrett M82, the EFFECTIVE range is about 5,900 feet. The rifle weighs about 30 pounds, and sells for about $9,000.
Dont believe Browning chambered a rifle for the 6mm Remington cartridge. Do you mean 6.35mm (a pistol)?
The M4 carbine is chambered for the 5.56x45mm NATO cartridge. It will also accept .223 Remington rounds.